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Monday, September 23, 2024

Summary Judgment for the Defense Upheld on Appeal: Plaintiff Failed to Rebut Defendant's Motion for Summary Judgment

The Tennessee Court of Appeals has released its opinion in Brooks v. Whaley Construction, LLC, No. E2023-00711-COA-R3-CV (Tenn. Ct. App. Sept. 23, 2024). The syllabus from the slip opinion reads:

This is an appeal from a premises liability claim brought against a construction company. The plaintiff tripped over a cut signpost while walking along a highway in Blount County, Tennessee. The plaintiff alleged that the defendant construction company caused, created, or had knowledge of the signpost and had a duty to the plaintiff. Following a motion for summary judgment by the construction company, the trial court determined that that construction company was not responsible for the signpost and thus owed the plaintiff no duty of care. The plaintiff appealed to this Court. Discerning no reversible error, we affirm. 

Here is a link to that opinion: E2023-00711 Opinion.pdf (tncourts.gov).

NOTE: This opinion does, among other things, a good job of setting out what must be done by a defendant or a plaintiff who moves for summary judgment. A good read in my humble opinion. 

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