8 results for 'cat:"Vehicle" AND cat:"Negligence" AND cat:"Jurisdiction"'.
J. Pate grants the suing driver motion to remand his vehicle collision claims back to the circuit court of Macon County, Alabama. The sued driver had this case removed alleging diversity jurisdiction, but has not met the burden of proof nor has he shown preponderance of evidence.
Court: USDC Middle District of Alabama, Judge: Pate, Filed On: February 2, 2024, Case #: 3:23cv654, NOS: Motor Vehicle - Torts - Personal Injury, Categories: vehicle, negligence, jurisdiction
J. Coogler grants the school district, its board members and two bus drivers’ motion to dismiss this denial of access to courts and racial discrimination claims stemming from a car collision. Two Black women allege that a bus driver was being trained by another when the bus veered over and ran the vehicle off the road hitting a concrete barrier. The women state they would have received better treatment if they were white but, fail to support the inference of discrimination. The court denies exercising supplement jurisdiction over this case.
Court: USDC Northern District of Alabama , Judge: Coogler, Filed On: January 18, 2024, Case #: 7:23cv1082, NOS: Other Personal Injury - Torts - Personal Injury, Categories: vehicle, negligence, jurisdiction
J. Gonzalez grants the Missouri-based logistics company's motion to dismiss, ruling that while it brokered the freight load involved in the fatal accident, it did not employ the driver or direct the route of the shipment and, therefore, does not have the required business contacts in the state to grant this court jurisdiction under the New Mexico long-arm statute.
Court: USDC New Mexico, Judge: Gonzalez, Filed On: September 5, 2023, Case #: 1:22cv599, NOS: Motor Vehicle - Torts - Personal Injury, Categories: vehicle, negligence, jurisdiction
J. Marks remands a group of individuals' negligence action against a freight hauler arising from a vehicle accident in which a tractor-trailer rear-ended a car, killing all eight minors in the vehicle. The negligent hiring and vicarious liability state law claims are not preempted by the Federal Aviation Administration Authorization Act and, therefore, the district court lacks federal-question jurisdiction.
Court: USDC Middle District of Alabama, Judge: Marks, Filed On: July 12, 2023, Case #: 2:23cv90, NOS: Commerce - Other Suits, Categories: vehicle, negligence, jurisdiction
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J. Marks remands a group of individuals' negligence action against a freight hauler arising from a vehicle accident in which a tractor-trailer rear-ended a car, killing all eight minors in the vehicle. The negligent hiring and vicarious liability state law claims are not preempted by the Federal Aviation Administration Authorization Act and, therefore, the district court lacks federal-question jurisdiction.
Court: USDC Middle District of Alabama, Judge: Marks, Filed On: July 12, 2023, Case #: 2:23cv104, NOS: Commerce - Other Suits, Categories: vehicle, negligence, jurisdiction
J. Marks remands a group of individuals' negligence action against a freight hauler arising from a vehicle accident in which a tractor-trailer rear-ended a car, killing all eight minors in the vehicle. The negligent hiring and vicarious liability state law claims are not preempted by the Federal Aviation Administration Authorization Act and, therefore, the district court lacks federal-question jurisdiction.
Court: USDC Middle District of Alabama, Judge: Marks, Filed On: July 12, 2023, Case #: 2:23cv167, NOS: Commerce - Other Suits, Categories: vehicle, negligence, jurisdiction
J. Marks remands an individual's negligence action against a freight hauler arising from a vehicle accident in which a tractor-trailer rear-ended a car, killing all eight minors in the vehicle. The negligent hiring and vicarious liability state law claims are not preempted by the Federal Aviation Administration Authorization Act and, therefore, the district court lacks federal-question jurisdiction.
Court: USDC Middle District of Alabama, Judge: Marks, Filed On: July 12, 2023, Case #: 2:23cv103, NOS: Commerce - Other Suits, Categories: vehicle, negligence, jurisdiction