Thursday, April 18, 2019

Great West Casualty V. Estate of G. Witherspoon Case Study - 1

Great westmost Casualty V. Estate of G. Witherspoon - Case examine ExampleGertie Witherspoon was on her way to work on July 1 1998 at 430 AM when one of her tires on her automobile blew out and the car careened into a roadside ditch. With her car disabled, Witherspoon decided to strait along US route 71 near Adrian Missouri. Still shaken from the accident, Witherspoon attempted to cross the way to reach for help. At that moment, two trailers, each moving at a speed of 70miles side by side spotted the small figure as she crossed the highway. The truck drivers tried stopping the fomite but could not avoid hitting her and she died on the scene. In the weeks following the incidents, Mrs. Lang, the only daughter to Mrs. Witherspoon desire more information on the death of her mother. However, all she got was indifferent information from the highway patrol and the owner of the truck company. Frustrated, Lang rang the adjuster at Great West Casualty to ask for more information regardin g the case. However, concord to the adjuster, there was no fault on the part of their client, Vernon County Grain and Supply. The adjuster pronounced the case closed in(p) prompting Lang to seek out help from an attorney. Believing that the family was preparing to sue the company, the claims representative at Great West Casualty filed a suit on behalf of the company against the estate of Mrs. Witherspoon. Five months later, Mrs. Lang received notice of a legal suit filed against her family for damages on the truck that hit her mother.

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