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Date: 03-01-2022
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Judge: Daniel Pelikan
Court: Circuit Court, St. Charles County, Missouri
Plaintiff's Attorney: Nolan Drafahl
Defendant's Attorney: y Jackie M. Kinder, Joshua R. Kolb and Clayton R. Diskin
Description: St. Charles, Missouri personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on a negligence theory.
In August 2019, a golf cart driven by Barks was involved in an accident in St. Charles County, Missouri. Sheila Spencer was a passenger in the golf cart and allegedly sustained personal injuries. Spencer sued Barks, alleging Barks was negligent in operating the golf cart because, among other reasons, Barks was intoxicated while operating the golf cart.
Barks denied Spencer’s allegations, including that she operated the golf cart while intoxicated. Barks also, alternatively, asserted several affirmative defenses including comparative fault, implied primary assumption of risk, and implied secondary assumption of risk. Specifically, Barks claimed Spencer “assumed the risk of injury and accident by
entering and continuing to ride in the golf cart if the driver of said vehicle was under the influence and therefore [Spencer] is barred from recovery against [Barks] and/or her fault should be compared and allocated.”
Outcome: Not available
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