John Watson Little and Leslie Earl Little, Executors for the Estate of Leslie H. Llittle, . v. Michael Hogan, Jeff Payne

CourtCourt of Appeals of Tennessee
DecidedJuly 18, 2001
Docket01A01-9707-CV-00291
StatusPublished

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Opinion

JOHN WATSON LITTLE and LESLIE ) EARL LITTLE, Executors for the ) Estate of LESLIE H. LITTLE, deceased, ) ) Bedford Circuit Plaintiffs/Appellants, ) No. 7212 ) VS. ) ) MICHAEL HOGAN, JEFF PAYNE, ) and MIKE WILHELM TRUCKING, ) INC., ) Appeal No. ) 01A01-9707-CV-00291 Defendants/Appellees. )

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF TENNESSEE MIDDLE SECTION AT NASHVILLE

APPEAL FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF BEDFORD COUNTY AT SHELBYVILLE, TENNESSEE

HONORABLE LEE RUSSELL, JUDGE

D. Russell Thomas, Herbert M. Schaltegger 218 W. Main St., Suite One Murfreesboro, TN 37130 ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFFS/APPELLANTS

James D. Kay Jr. Washington Square One, Suite 340M 222 Second Avenue, North Nashville, TN 37201 ATTORNEY FOR DEFENDANTS/APPELLEES

MODIFIED, AFFIRMED AND REMANDED.

HENRY F. TODD PRESIDING JUDGE, MIDDLE SECTION

CONCUR IN SEPARATE OPINION: BEN H. CANTRELL, JUDGE

CONCUR WITH SEPARATE OPINION: WILLIAM C. KOCH, JR., JUDGE JOHN WATSON LITTLE and LESLIE ) EARL LITTLE, Executors for the ) Estate of LESLIE H. LITTLE, deceased, ) ) Bedford Circuit Plaintiffs/Appellants, ) No. 7212 ) VS. ) ) MICHAEL HOGAN, JEFF PAYNE, ) and MIKE WILHELM TRUCKING, ) INC., ) Appeal No. ) 01A01-9707-CV-00291 Defendants/Appellees. )

OPINION

The captioned executors filed this suit to recover damages for the wrongful death of 88

year old Leslie H. Little, deceased, who lost his life in a motor vehicle collision at the

intersection of North Main Street and Colloredo Boulevard in Shelbyville, Bedford County,

Tennessee. Movement of traffic through the intersection was controlled by the multicolored

lights of an ordinary traffic control signal.

Several vehicles were present at the intersection at the time of the collision. Two large

transport trucks, being operated on the business of Mike Wilhelm Trucking, Inc., approached the

intersection from the north, moving south. One of the Wilhelm trucks, operated by Jeff Payne,

approached the intersection in the left southbound lane, but did not enter the intersection because

its approach to the intersection was blocked by the presence of a pick-up truck stopped in the left

lane waiting for the traffic signal to change. As the other Wilhelm truck, operated by Michael

Hogan, approached the intersection in the right southbound lane, the signal for southbound

traffic changed to green and Hogan drove his truck southward across the intersection.

The deceased approached the intersection from the south, moving north, when the signal

for northbound traffic turned green, he entered the intersection and turned left (west) across the

two southbound lanes of North Main Street, in the direction of Colloredo Blvd. West. The

Wilhelm truck, operated by Michael Hogan in the right southbound lane of North Main Street,

proceeded southward across the intersection and struck the right side of the vehicle of deceased.

-2- After being struck by the Wilhelm truck, the vehicle of deceased was propelled in a southerly

direction to collide with a northbound vehicle which had not arrived at the intersection, and then

moved some distance southward to a point 65 or 70 feet from the point of the original collision

with the Wilhelm truck.

After striking the vehicle of deceased, the Wilhelm truck operated by Hogan, proceeded

southward in the right lane of North Main Street to a point 295 feet from the point of collision.

At the subject intersection, North Main Street was designated as State Route 231.

However, State Route 231 had alternate routings in the city of Shelbyville. “Business South

231" continued south from the intersection through the city square to its intersection with State

Route 82. “Truck Route 231" turned right (west) on Colloredo Boulevard and continued thereon

to its intersection with State Route 82, which led to Lynchburg, the intended destination of both

Wilhelm trucks. The “truck route” around the city was somewhat longer than the “business

route” through the city.

The Trial Court ordered:

1. The motion for summary judgment in favor of Jeff Payne is granted and all claims against Jeff Payne are dismissed with prejudice. Mike Wilhelm Trucking, Inc. Is dismissed with prejudice only as to all claims directed to Jeff Payne as an employee, agent or driver of Mike Wilhelm Trucking, Inc.

2. The motion for summary judgment in favor of Michael Hogan is granted in part and denied in part. All claims against Michael Hogan shall be dismissed with prejudice with the exception of the issue of speed under the circumstances.

3. All claims against the defendants for punitive damages are dismissed with prejudice.

4. The defendant’s motion for protective order is granted in part and denied in part. The plaintiffs are precluded from inquiry as to any records which do not relate to the particular delivery that defendant Mike Hogan was making on the date of the accident or the hiring of defendant Hogan as a driver. If the plaintiffs wish to seek additional

-3- records, and the defendants will not agree to the discovery, then the plaintiff must apply to the Court for permission to seek the information.

5. The plaintiffs’ motion to compel is denied.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this order is hereby expressly deemed a final judgment as to the dismissal of Jeff Payne as an employee, agent, or driver of Mike Wilhelm Trucking, Inc., there being no just reason for delay, all in accordance with Rule 54.02 of the Tennessee Rules of Civil Procedure.

The plaintiffs have appealed and presented four issues. The first two issues are:

A. The Trial Court erred in granting Defendant Jeff Payne summary judgment when there are genuine issues of material fact which, when viewed in a light most favorable to the plaintiffs, and drawing all reasonable inferences therefrom, establish at least partial liability on the part of this Defendant for the death of Decedent Leslie H. Little.

B. Defendant Mike Wilhelm Trucking, Inc. The Trial Court erred in granting the Defendant Mike Wilhelm Trucking, Inc. partial summary judgment when there are genuine issues of material fact which, when viewed in a light most favorable to the Plaintiffs, and drawing all reasonable inferences therefrom, establish at least partial liability on the part of this Defendant for the death of Decedent Leslie H. Little due to the actions of its agent, Defendant Jeff Payne, under the doctrine of respondeat superior.

In support of these issues, plaintiffs argue:

It has been established that Defendant Payne was proceeding south into the City of Shelbyville and into the business district rather than following the alternate state route around the downtown district. ---- The Payne tractor-trailer rig was not following the posted truck route and was therefore in the wrong lane.

The presence of the Jeff Payne truck in the left southbound lane could be some indication

that he intended to proceed south on the “Business Route”, but, if so, he had not carried out the

intent because his truck never entered the intersection before the other Wilhelm truck struck the

vehicle of deceased.

-4- Appellants’ argue correctly that, if Payne had approached the intersection in the right

lane in preparation for a right turn to follow the truck route, his truck would have blocked

progress of the Hogan truck and would not have been in the left lane to obstruct the view of

Michael in the direction of deceased. However, the test of the liability of Payne is the

foreseeability of harm from his actions. There is no evidence that Payne should have known that

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