Connecticut High Court Overturns $12.7M Crash Lawsuit Award
The Connecticut Supreme Court has overturned a $12.7 million jury verdict against the town of Clinton in a lawsuit filed on behalf of a man injured in a 2005 car crash who blamed a 911 dispatcher.
The lawsuit alleged the dispatcher failed to tell a volunteer firefighter during a 911 call to stop following a car that had struck the firefighter’s vehicle in a hit-and-run. The car crashed into a tree after the firefighter had followed it for nearly three miles at 40 to 50 mph.
Walker Hopkins was a passenger in the car and suffered a traumatic brain injury. His estate sued the town and a Waterbury Superior Court jury awarded him $12.7 million in 2011. The town appealed.
The Supreme Court ruled Monday the dispatcher wasn’t liable.
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