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Wednesday, May 28, 2014

New "Premises Liability" Case: Directed Verdict for the Defense Reversed on Appeal; Court Reminds Us That Causation and Fault Are Generally Questions for the Jury

The Tennessee Court of Appeals just issued its opinion in Wilson v. TMBC, LLC,  No. 2013-01907-COA-R3-CV (Tenn. Ct. App. May 27, 2014).  The summary from the opinion states as follows:
The plaintiff took his bass fishing boat to defendant’s business for it to repair a “rodbox lid” that did not fit properly. While the boat was there, defendant replaced the lid. Subsequently, plaintiff went to the defendant’s store and got in the boat, which was on a trailer in the parking lot, in order to examine the new lid. While attempting to exit the boat, plaintiff caught his foot on something, tripped, and fell out of the boat. Plaintiff’s theory was that an employee of the defendant had negligently left the old rodbox lid inside the boat and that plaintiff tripped over the old lid. At the close of plaintiff’s proof, defendant moved for a directed verdict, arguing that (1) plaintiff failed to prove breach of duty because, according to defendant, he offered no evidence of the object that caused his fall; and (2) defendant could not, as a matter of law, be liable because plaintiff was at least 50% at fault for his injuries. The trial court directed a verdict for defendant. We hold that plaintiff presented sufficient proof that the old lid caused him to trip and fall, and that a reasonable trier of fact could conclude that the employee had negligently caused plaintiff’s injury. We further hold that the question of comparative fault is properly for the jury to decide under the proof presented at this trial. We therefore vacate the directed verdict and remand for further proceedings. 
Here is a link to the opinion:


NOTE: in this case, at trial, a directed verdict was granted to the defense.  The Court of Appeals does a good job analyzing the law on this subject, and, again, reminds us that causation and fault are generally questions for the jury.

Friday, May 23, 2014

Memorial Day 2014

Please have a safe holiday weekend.  And remember our fallen soldiers.  They paid the ultimate sacrifice for you, me, and our posterity.

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Help Keep the Tennessee Supreme Court Fair and Impartial: Vote to "RETAIN" Justices Clark, Lee, and Wade on Aug. 7, 2014

Members of the Tennessee Supreme Court are under attack by our state's Lt. Gov.  The attack is unfair, unwarranted, and just flat-out wrong.  See the news story at the following link below:


Further, the Lt. Gov. appears to be leading this attack for no other reason than his own political gain (think about it, he "wins" this one, he then gains favor from interests such as Big Money and Big Business, etc., which will help him run for governor---again!).

As such, if you are a registered voter in Tennessee, I am asking for your help.  Please Vote to "RETAIN" all three justices on August 7, 2014.  

Further, donations may be sent to the following, to wit:

Committee to Retain Justice Clark
918 Fair St.
Franklin, TN 37064
www.keepconnieclark.com

Committee to Retain Sharon Lee
P.O. Box 584
Knoxville, TN 37901
www.justicesharonlee.com

Friends of Gary Wade
P.O. Box 32676
Knoxville, TN 37930
www.friendsofgarywade.com