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Randolph County • 2000

Randolph County Jury Awards $3.02M in Road Design Negligence

A man was killed and his wife was seriously injured when their vehicle was struck by a tractor-trailer truck at an intersection. The family sued the state's Department of Transportation, alleging the intersection was poorly designed and lacked sufficient sight distance. A jury agreed and awarded damages to the family.

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Wrongful Death
Truck/Commercial
$ 3M Award Against Transportation Department For Negligent Design Of Intersection

About Wrongful Death Injuries

Wrongful death claims arise when a car accident fatality is caused by another party's negligence. These cases compensate surviving family members for their losses and the decedent's pain and suffering.

Case Outcome

Outcome
Settlement
Amount
$3,020,000
County
Randolph County, GA
Resolved
2000

Injury & Accident Details

Injury Type
Wrongful Death
Accident Type
Truck/Commercial
Case Type
$ 3M Award Against Transportation Department For Negligent Design Of Intersection

Settlement Context

This settlement of $3,020,000 is above the median of $1,850,000 for wrongful death cases resolved by settlement. The typical range is $504,000 to $3,020,000, based on 41 cases in our database.

Case Overview

A collision in Cuthbert, Georgia, in June 2000 resulted in one fatality and severe injuries to another occupant, prompting a lawsuit against the state's Department of Transportation. The incident occurred at the intersection of Georgia Highway 1 and Georgia Highway 50 when a vehicle was struck by a tractor-trailer. The driver was killed, and the passenger, his wife, suffered brain and other serious injuries. The intersection had a reported history of numerous accidents.

The surviving spouse and other family members filed suit against the Georgia Department of Transportation, alleging the intersection was poorly designed. They contended that drivers lacked sufficient sight distance due to the initial design and presented evidence of at least seven fatal accidents at the location since 1998. The plaintiffs argued that the state had been informed about the design issues as early as 1999 but was slow to react. Changes to the intersection, including cutting back banks, were made after the incident, which the plaintiffs suggested improved safety.

A Randolph County Superior Court jury sided with the plaintiffs on August 28, awarding more than $3.02 million in damages. The passenger received $1.333 million for her injuries, $500,000 in special damages, and $500,000 for the wrongful death of her husband. The couple's two daughters were awarded $690,000.

Following the verdict, a spokesperson for the Department of Transportation indicated the agency had not yet decided whether to appeal the decision. Georgia law typically caps the state's liability at $1 million per person, but the application of this cap to the multi-person award in this case remained unclear.

Understanding This Case

  • This case was resolved through a settlement, avoiding the uncertainty and expense of a trial. Settlements typically resolve faster and provide guaranteed compensation.
  • This case was resolved in Randolph County, Texas. Local jury tendencies, judge assignments, and regional economic conditions all influence case outcomes in this jurisdiction.
  • Resolved in 2000, this case reflects the legal and economic conditions of that period, including medical costs, insurance practices, and jury award trends at the time.

VerdictlyTM Score

77
/100
Reasonably Fair

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