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Georgia Court of Appeals Overturns Massive $54M Verdict Against Avis for Crash Following Employee’s Theft of Vehicle

In a recent pair of companion cases, Avis Rent A Car System v. Johnson, 352 Ga.App. 858 (2019) and Avis Rent A Car System v. Smith, 353 Ga.App. 24 (2019), the Georgia Court of Appeals reversed massive jury verdicts totaling $54M on the grounds that an Avis employee’s theft of a rental vehicle cut off Avis’s liability for the employee’s subsequent crash that injured the bystander plaintiffs.

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Court of Appeals Allows a Vague "Demand Letter" to Get Past Summary Judgment in an Insured's Claim for Negligent or Bad Faith Refusal to Settle

The result of this case underscores the extreme caution and diligence a liability insurance carrier must exercise in reviewing any communications whatsoever from Plaintiff’s attorneys.

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No Summary Judgment When Defendant Can be Construed to Have "Set The Stage" for The Injury

The take-away: property owners should be aware that even when there is evidence of plaintiff’s own negligence, such as deviation from a prescribed path, defendants may still need to prove that they did not set the stage, i.e., in some way entice the guest to the hazard.

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