Thomas Bronson v. Horace Umphries v. Norfolk Railway

CourtCourt of Appeals of Tennessee
DecidedMay 21, 2003
DocketW2002-01260-COA-R3-CV
StatusPublished

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Thomas Bronson v. Horace Umphries v. Norfolk Railway, (Tenn. Ct. App. 2003).

Opinion

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT JACKSON May 21, 2003 Session

THOMAS A. BRONSON, JR., ET AL. v. HORACE RICKY UMPHRIES, ET AL. HORACE RICKY UMPHRIES, ET AL, v. NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY PAUL S. SCHRIER, ET AL v. NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY, ET AL

A Direct Appeal from the Circuit Court for Shelby County Nos. 73811, 75257, and 75216, The Honorable John R. McCarroll, Jr., Judge

No. W2002-01260-COA-R3-CV - Filed August 25, 2003

This appeal is from judgments on jury verdicts in a wrongful death case and personal injury cases resulting from a collision of a freight train with a vehicle. Suits were filed for the wrongful death and personal injury claims against the railroad, and the passengers in the vehicle also sued the owner and driver of the vehicle. The cases were consolidated for trial, and the jury returned a verdict for defendant railroad in all cases. The jury also returned a verdict awarding damages for plaintiffs' in their suit against the driver and owner of the vehicle. Judgments were entered on the jury verdicts, and all plaintiffs appealed. We affirm.

Tenn. R. App. P. 3; Appeal as of Right; Judgment of the Circuit Court Affirmed

W. FRANK CRAWFORD , P.J., W.S., delivered the opinion of the court, in which ALAN E. HIGHERS, J. and HOLLY M. KIRBY, J., joined.

John D. Richardson, Teresa A. Boyd, For Appellants, Horace Ricky Umphries, As Administrator of the Estate of Nicholas L. Umphries, Deceased, Horace Ricky Umphries, Individually, and Julia Ann Umphries, Individually

James H. Wettermark, Birmingham, Alabama; Stephen R. Leffler, Memphis, For Appellants, Thomas M. Bronson, Jr., Deborah J. Bronson,and Matthew M. Bronson

S. Russell Headrick, Jennifer Ziegenhorn, Memphis, For Appellants, Paul A. Schrier, Individually, and David Schrier's Appeal Everett B. Gibson, Ralph T. Gibson, Scott B. Peatross, Memphis, For Appellee, Norfolk Southern Railway Company

OPINION

This case arises from a grade crossing accident between a Norfolk Southern freight train and a 1985 Ford Bronco. The collision occurred shortly before midnight on January 14, 1995, at the intersection of Poplar Avenue and Old Bailey Station Road in Collierville, Tennessee. 15- year-old Matthew Bronson, and 15-year-old David “Skip” Schrier were passengers in the Bronco that 16-year-old Nicholas Umphries was driving.1 As a result of the collision, Nicholas Umphries died and Matt Bronson and Skip Schrier were seriously injured.2 Suits were filed for wrongful death and personal injuries in the Circuit Court of Tennessee for the Thirtieth Judicial District at Memphis as follows:

**************************************************** Thomas M. Bronson, Jr., Individually and Matthew S. Bronson by Thomas M. Bronson, Jr. and Deborah J. Bronson, as Parents and Legal Guardians,

Plaintiffs

Vs. No. 73811-1 T.D.

Horace Ricky Umphries, as Administrator of the Estate of Nicholas L. Umphries, deceased; Horace Ricky Umphries, an Individual; Norfolk Southern Railway Company, a Corporation

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Paul S. Schrier, Individually and as Next Friend and Father of David Schrier, a minor3

1 Skip Schrier was the front passenger and Matthew Bronso n was seated behind the driver.

2 Dr. O.C. Smith, the Shelby County Medical Examiner, testified that the medical report of Nicholas Umphries revea led a lack of alcoho l or other dru gs in Umph ries’ bloodstream on the night of the accident.

3 The suit against Umphries was dismissed by order of court filed February 29, 1996, and by or der d ated December 15, 1 998 , Dav id Schrier, up on reaching his majority, was substituted in the action for his individual cause of action.

-2- Vs. No. 75257-1 T.D.

Norfolk Souther Railway Company, a corporation, and Horace Ricky Umphries, Individually and as Administrator of the Estate of Nicholas L. Umphries, deceased,

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Horace Ricky Umphries, Administrator of the Estate of Nicholas L. Umphries, deceased; Horace Ricky Umphries, Individually and Julia Ann Umphries,

Vs. No. 75216-1 T.D.

Norfolk Southern Railway Company

Defendant

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By order entered July 24, 1997, the suits were consolidated for all purposes and are so consolidated in this appeal.

The first trial of this cause began on February 8, 1999 and was terminated due to mistrial on February 15, 1999. The mistrial was the result of NSR’s performing tests and experiments on buried cables at the accident scene during the trial without first giving notice to the other parties. When NSR sought to introduce the test results into evidence, the trial court granted a mistrial.

On November 15, 2001, Horace Ricky Umphries filed a Motion in Limine to Exclude Testing Performed by Norfolk Southern Railway Company conducted by NSR on February 11, 14 and March 6, 1999.

This cause was tried to a jury from November 19 through December 20, 2001. The jury returned verdicts in all three cases exonerating NSR. Specifically, the jury found that NSR was 0% at fault and that the driver, Nicholas Umphries, was 100% at fault. The jury awarded the Bronsons $6,920,669.32 against Horace Ricky Umphries. A Judgment on Jury Verdict was entered on January 25, 2002. The Judgment reads, in relevant part, as follows:

The foregoing jury returned a verdict finding that defendant, Norfolk Southern Railway Company, was not at fault in the accident out of which this cause arises, and that the sole cause of the accident

-3- was the negligence of Nicholas L. Umphries, deceased. The jury awarded damages to Matthew S. Bronson, by Thomas M. Bronson, Jr., and Deborah J. Bronson, as parents and legal guardians, in the sum of $6,500,000.00, and to Thomas M. Bronson, individually, in the sum of $420,669.32.

IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, ADJUDGED, and DECREED as follows:

1. Upon the verdict of the jury in this cause, judgment is hereby entered in favor of plaintiffs, Matthew S. Bronson, by Thomas M. Bronson, Jr., and Deborah J. Bronson, his parents and legal guardians, in the sum of $6,500,000.00 and in favor of Thomas M. Bronson, individually, in the sum of $420,669.32 against defendants, Horace Ricky Umphries, as administrator of the estate of Nicholas L. Umphries, deceased, and Horace Ricky Umphries, individually.

2. Upon the verdict of the jury, judgment is hereby entered in favor of defendant, Norfolk Southern Railway Company. 4

All plaintiffs filed motions for new trial, which pursuant to Tenn. R. App. P. 3(e) specifically mentioned each of the issues raised on appeal. These motions for new trial were subsequently denied by order dated May 14, 2002. The Umphries, Bronsons and Schriers have all appealed from the Judgment of the trial court.

The Umphries, Bronsons and Schriers raise the following issues, concerning that portion of the Judgment exonerating NSR5:

I. The trial court erred in admitting into evidence the meggering test results, which were performed by the railroad on February 11, 14 and March 6, 1999, for the following reasons:

A. During their “testing” of the railroad cables on February 11, 1999, the railroad cut and removed track wiring and “Bootlegs,” which permanently altered and changed the track wire

4 A Jud gme nt on J ury Verdict was also entered in the Schrier case against NSR on January 25, 2002. T he Judgment reflected the jury’s finding that NSR was not at fault and entered judgment in favor of NSR.

5 For clarification, this Court’s use of the term “Appellants” when discussing these issues includes all three original plaintiffs gro ups: (1 ) Paul A. Sc hrier, ind ividually and D avid “S kip” S chrier; (2 ) Thoma s M. Bro nson, Jr., Deborah J.

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