The majority of car accidents occur due to careless driving. In many cases arising out of collisions, though, the parties dispute whose negligent operation of a vehicle actually caused the crash. In such instances, the courts typically will not order judgment as a matter of law in one party’s favor, as demonstrated in a recent New York case. If you were involved in a harmful collision, it is advisable to talk to a Syracuse personal injury attorney about what damages you may be owed.
Facts and Procedure of the Case
It is reported that the plaintiff was driving a sedan on an expressway when his vehicle was allegedly struck from behind by an 18-wheel tractor-trailer owned by the defendant owner and driven by the defendant driver. The plaintiff filed a lawsuit alleging the defendants negligently owned and operated the tractor-trailer. The defendants then removed the case to federal court based on diversity jurisdiction.
Allegedly, during discovery, the parties presented conflicting versions of events. Both parties provided diverging deposition testimonies, with the plaintiff asserting he was rear-ended and the defendant contending that the plaintiff side-swiped the truck while changing lanes. When discovery closed, the defendant moved for summary judgment. Continue Reading ›