Young v. Swiney

23 F. Supp. 3d 596, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 74445, 2014 WL 2458405
District Court, D. Maryland·Decided May 30, 2014·No. Civil Action No. ELH-12-3657·Published·Cited by 15 cases

Opinion

MEMORANDUM OPINION

ELLEN LIPTON HOLLANDER, District Judge.

This suit arises from an automobile accident that occurred on June 16, 2010, involving, among others, Joseph Young and Donn Swiney. Mr. Young sustained multiple injuries in the accident and, over two years later, on September 6, 2012, he committed suicide, at the age of 45. Thereafter, Mr. Young’s widow, plaintiff Jamie Rose Young, filed suit, “individually and in her capacity as Personal Representative of the Estate of [Mr. Young], and as parent and legal guardian of Chelsea Lynn Young and Jenna Alexandra Young, minors,” against Swiney; Swiney’s employer, In-, dustrial Transport Services, LLC (“Industrial Transport”); and Warehouse Services, Inc. (“Warehouse”). See ECF 2 (Complaint).1 However, in a Notice of Voluntary Dismissal filed January 10, 2013 (ECF 12), plaintiff dismissed her claims against Swiney and Warehouse. See infra. Thus, only Industrial Transport remains as a defendant.

Plaintiff subsequently filed a First Amended Complaint (ECF 30, the “FAC”) and, like the original Complaint, it contains five counts: a survival action (Count I) and four wrongful death claims (Counts II through V). See id,.

Footnotes

Young v. Swiney, 23 F. Supp. 3d 596, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 74445, 2014 WL 2458405 (D. Md. 2014).

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