Gibson v. Fuel Transport, Inc.
Annotate this CaseA tractor trailer owned by Fuel Transport and driven by its employee, Troy Vanderpool, overturned on a highway. Roger Russell was driving his vehicle with Topsie Gibson as his passenger when he collided with the truck and trailer. Gibson subsequently died from her injuries. Gibson's estate (Estate) sued Vanderpool for ordinary negligence and Fuel Transport for vicarious liability in negligent entrustment and gross negligence for failing to properly maintain the truck involved in the accident. A jury found in favor of the Estate and awarded compensatory damages against both defendants and punitive damages against Fuel Transport. The court of appeals set aside the award of punitive damages, finding that the record did not support the finding of gross negligence. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that the evidence was insufficient to sustain a finding that Fuel Transport's negligent maintenance of the truck caused the accident. The Court also found Fuel Transport's contentions on cross-appeal to be without merit.
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