Valedez v. Watkins Motor Lines, et al., No. 12-3679 (8th Cir. 2014)
Annotate this CasePlaintiff filed suit against a semi-truck driver and his company for injuries plaintiff sustained in a traffic accident. The jury returned a verdict assigning no fault to either party and plaintiff appealed. The court concluded that, given the district court's pre-trial ruling that the accident report was inadmissible, defendants should not have been allowed to introduce the officer's opinions and conclusions from the accident report. The introduction of the investigating officer's opinions and conclusions was improper and had a substantial influence on the jury's verdict. Accordingly, the court reversed and remanded.
Court Description: Civil case - Personal injury. Where the district court had ruled before trial that an accident report was inadmissible, plaintiff's question to an officer as to whether a box on the accident report was checked did not justify defendant's subsequent questions concerning other elements of the report, including the officer's opinions and conclusions from the report; introduction of this evidence was improper, had a substantial influence on the jury's verdict and requires reversal for a new trial.
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