Block, et al. v. Brooklyn Park Motors, Inc., No. 11-1724 (8th Cir. 2011)
Annotate this CasePlaintiff sued Brooklyn Park Motors and several Toyota affiliates in Minnesota state court after her son was killed and her daughter seriously injured in a crash with a 1996 Toyota Camry. Plaintiff subsequently appealed the denial of her motion to remand and the dismissal of Brooklyn Park Motors. The court affirmed and held that Brooklyn Park Motors, the sole Minnesota defendant, had been fraudulently joined because plaintiff had not asserted any reasonable basis for recovery against it. Accordingly, the claims against Brooklyn Park Motors was dismissed with prejudice.
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Court Description: Civil case - Torts. District court did not err in denying plaintiff's motion to remand her wrongful death and personal injury case to state court as Brooklyn Park, the sole Minnesota defendant, was fraudulently joined; district court did not err in dismissing Brooklyn Park with prejudice.
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