Olar, G. v. Bennett, R.

2023 Pa. Super. 282, 310 A.3d 759
CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedDecember 29, 2023
Docket703 WDA 2022
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Olar, G. v. Bennett, R., 2023 Pa. Super. 282, 310 A.3d 759 (Pa. Ct. App. 2023).

Opinion

J-A18028-23

2023 PA Super 282

GEORGE OLAR, AN INDIVIDUAL : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF : PENNSYLVANIA Appellant : : : v. : : : RONALD BENNETT : No. 703 WDA 2022

Appeal from the Judgment Entered May 20, 2022 In the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County Civil Division at No(s): GD-18-5590

CAROL LUTZ, AN INDIVIDUAL : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF : PENNSYLVANIA Appellant : : : v. : : : RONALD BENNETT, AN INDIVIDUAL : No. 704 WDA 2022

Appeal from the Judgment Entered May 20, 2022 In the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County Civil Division at No(s): GD-18-5591

BEFORE: BENDER, P.J.E., LAZARUS, J., and KUNSELMAN, J.

OPINION BY LAZARUS, J.: FILED: December 29, 2023 J-A18028-23

George Olar (Olar) and Carol Lutz (Lutz)1 (collectively Plaintiffs) filed

this appeal2 from the judgment, entered in favor of Defendant Ronald Bennett

(Bennett), after the trial court denied Plaintiffs’ motion for a new trial. Upon

review, we conclude the evidence presented in this automobile accident case

failed to establish a foundation for a sudden emergency instruction, and that

Plaintiffs were entitled to their requested instructions on a driver’s duty of

care. Finding prejudicial error, we reverse and remand for a new trial.

On May 6, 2016, at approximately 11:30 p.m., Plaintiffs left a birthday

party at the Fraternal Order of Owl’s Nest 9051 (Owl’s Nest), located on Little

Deer Creek Valley Road in West Deer Township. They walked across Little

Deer Creek Valley Road to return to their vehicle, which was parked in the lot

across the road from the Owl’s Nest. Little Deer Creek Valley Road is a two-

lane roadway that runs north and south with a posted speed limit of 25 miles

per hour (mph). The area is lit with streetlights lining the northbound lane,

and ambient light from shops and business along the southbound lane,

including the light from the Owl’s Nest sign. Bennett, driving northbound on

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1 On July 25, 2023, this Court entered an order granting the motion to substitute Howard K. Lutz, Executor of the Estate of Carol Ann Lutz, Deceased, for Appellant Carol Lutz. See Order, 7/25/23.

2 The Plaintiffs’ cases were consolidated for trial.The appeals docketed at 703 WDA 2022 and 704 WDA 2022 were consolidated by this Court upon stipulation of the parties. See Order, 1/27/23. This Court’s order provided that the appeal at 703 WDA 2022 would be designated the lead appeal, and all filings with this Court “shall be made at the lead docket number.” Id.

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Little Deer Creek Valley Road, struck the Plaintiffs with his minivan as they

were crossing the road. Plaintiffs suffered serious injuries.

At trial, Plaintiffs testified that they left the Owl’s Nest, looked in both

directions and, seeing no traffic, entered the southbound lane of Little Deer

Creek Valley Road and crossed the double yellow line. See N.T. Jury Trial,

3/1/22, at 267, 288-91, 313-14, 319, 323, 330, 334-35. In their depositions,

which were read into the record at trial, Plaintiffs testified that they were on

or near the berm of the road, at the entrance to the parking lot, when they

were hit. Id. at 318, 328, 331, 333, 335-36. Lutz had no recollection of the

accident, and Olar testified that he did not hear or see Bennett’s vehicle “until

the last second,” “until it got close enough to me,” when it was within about

one or two feet. Id. at 290, 292, 335, 339-40.

Bennett testified that he was returning from work, driving northbound,

that he was very familiar with that particular stretch of Little Deer Creek Valley

Road, that he traveled it at least four to six times each month, that he knew

the Owl’s Nest was on left-hand side of the road, and that the parking lot was

on the right. Id. at 117-18. Bennett stated that, on the night of the accident,

he had a clear view for 400 feet in front of him, that he did not recall any

vehicles behind him or coming toward him in the southbound lane, that he

had his low-beam headlights on, that, if he thought he needed his high-beam

lights to see, he would have put them on, and that he did not see anyone as

he approached the crossing area between the Owl’s Nest and the parking lot.

Id. at 119, 121-23. Bennett testified that he knew the speed limit on that

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stretch of roadway was 25 mph and that, immediately after the accident, he

told a police officer that he estimated his speed at the time of the accident to

be “between 25 and 30” mph; he also testified in his deposition that he was

going “between 25 and 30” mph. Id. at 120. Bennett testified repeatedly

that he did not see the pedestrians until he hit them, id. at 125, 130, 138,

151, 155, and acknowledged that Olar was wearing a white shirt. Id. at 138.

West Deer Township Police Officer Matthew Evan testified that he

responded to the accident in front of the Owl’s Nest on May 6, 2016, and that

he took photographs at the scene. Id. at 84. He testified that there are

streetlights overhanging the northbound lane of Little Deer Creek Valley Road,

and there were parking lot lights across from the Owl’s Nest, but that on the

night in question one of the parking lot lights, which faced the parking lot, was

not illuminated. Id. at 85-86. Officer Evan acknowledged that there was

lighting in the area where the collision occurred and just north of where the

accident occurred, and that there were no adverse weather conditions, but

that the road surface may have been wet. Id. at 87-88. Officer Evan also

stated that he was not aware of any obstructions “that would have prevented

[Bennett] from seeing any pedestrians that might have been in either lane[.]”

Id. at 94. With respect to his police report, Officer Evan testified as follows:

Q: On the evening of this collision, did you get a statement from Mr. Bennett regarding whether or not he saw anything, he saw the [Plaintiffs]?

A: I do recall from reviewing my report [that] when I spoke with Mr. Bennett[,] he stated that he did not see them.

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Q: And did you ask him why he did not see them?

A: I do recall from reading my report that I did ask him that.

Q: And do you recall what his response was?

A: I think that he stated that he was not distracted, that it was probably in response to one of my questions, and that he just said, you know, with his lights and the way that the road was.

Q: Did he ever give you a reason as to why he was unable to see them?

A: I don’t believe so.

Id. at 94-95. Additionally, with respect to lighting, Officer Evan stated that,

to the best of his recollection, it was “very dark” in the area where the accident

occurred. Id. at 96. Finally, Officer Evan stated that Bennett consented to a

blood draw, which was completed and analyzed at the Allegheny County Crime

Lab. The results of the test were negative for alcohol or drugs. Id. at 109.

Both Plaintiffs and Bennett provided expert testimony from accident

reconstructionists. Plaintiffs’ expert, Dan Connolly, testified that the

pedestrians would have been visible at a distance of over 299 feet, and that

when Plaintiffs entered the roadway, Bennett was approximately 185 feet from

the crossing area if he were traveling at 30 mph. Id. at 238, 248-49; 555-

56. Specifically, using the speed Bennett testified to, as well as the slowest

and fastest walking speeds for people over 60 years of age, id. at 186,3

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