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Lawsuit Alleges Negligence In Deadly Crash Caused By Tractor-Trailer Driver

June 27, 2019

A Tennessee man has filed a $6 million lawsuit against a tractor-trailer company claiming general negligence.

On the morning of May 1, the plaintiff and his wife were approaching an intersection and the same time as the semi driver. The lawsuit alleges that the truck driver pulled into the intersection, blocking both lanes of the roadway, the shoulder, and half of the median, giving the couple no room or time to avoid a crash. The suit also alleges that the truck driver was traveling too fast when he attempted to make the turn. The female passenger died as a result of serious injuries sustained. The plaintiff suffered a broken hip, as well as multiple fractures to his right femur and ribs.

The lawsuit seeks damages for his injuries and the loss of his wife. The truck driver was cited on one count of failure to yield right of way resulting in death.

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