Georgia Supreme Court Ruling Punitive Damages Are Not Limited To Drunk Driver


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Georgia Supreme Court Justices unanimously rule that uncapped punitive damages can be awarded to the party that negligently entrusted a vehicle to a drunk driver represented by Personal Injury Attorney Scott Harrison, Monge & Associates.

The Georgia Supreme Court unanimously ruled punitive damages can be awarded to the party that negligently entrusted a vehicle to a drunk driver causing injury to an innocent motorist. In reaching its decision, the Court unanimously overruled more than a decade of case law limiting punitive damages to only the drunk driver in such cases.

The case S20A0107. REID v. MORRIS et al. began in 2016 when Keith Stroud and Lakenin Morris were drinking alcohol. According to Justice Michael Boggs’ unanimous opinion, “Stroud asked Morris to drive his car and gave him the keys even though Morris was obviously drunk and Stroud knew that Morris was drunk, did not have a valid driver’s license, and had a habit of recklessness,” Morris then proceeded to hit a car driven by Alonzo Reid. Morris would later plead guilty to the charge of Driving Under the Influence. Alonzo Reid, represented by Scott Harrison, with Monge & Associates, then brought a claim against Morris and an added claim against Stroud for negligent entrustment of his vehicle in Spalding County State Court, where both were found liable for Reid’s injuries (Morris by default and Stroud by summary judgment).

In the decision leading to the high court case, the trial court declined Reid’s request for punitive damages against Stroud in his role as the negligent entrustor despite a finding that Stroud had acted while under the influence and engaged in conduct susceptible to punitive damages. The trial court felt compelled to follow the rule as outlined by the Georgia Court of Appeals in Capp v.Carlito’s Mexican Bar & Grill, 288 Ga. App. 779 (2007); Corrugated Replacements v. Johnson, 340 Ga. App. 364 (2017); and Am. Material Services v. Giddens, 296 Ga. App. 643 (2009). After Reid appealed, the case then went to the Georgia Supreme Court where Justice Michael Boggs stated that although precedent held that only the DUI driver was the active tortfeasor, “there is no such categorical rule and to the extent that other cases suggest otherwise, they are hereby disapproved.” Boggs finally stated, “we must vacate the trial court’s judgment to the extent that the court failed to consider awarding punitive damages against Stroud and remand the case for further consideration.” “It was a pleasure to take a difficult situation where the insurance company denied coverage and turn it into a great outcome for the client and for Georgia law” said Scott Harrison.

According to the prevailing lawyer for the injured plaintiff, Scott Harrison, “the impact of the case remains to be seen in that it depends on how the trial courts interpret the Supreme Court’s decision, but it would seem to allow for punitive-damages awards that are not limited by a $250,000 statutory cap on punitive damages in cases involving multiple defendants.” In closing, Harrison added, “this could be a significant improvement in Georgia law that may be applicable in only a small percentage of cases, but in those cases where it does apply, it can make a significant difference to the injured party.”

It’s important to select the right type of attorney to represent you. Each lawyer has his or her own area of specialty that they practice, which means you will want to ensure that the one you hire is experienced in the area of personal injury. However, even that category can be narrowed down. For instance, if your injury stems from a car accident, you will want to hire a lawyer who specializes in car accident claims. Likewise, if you suffered injuries as a result of a DUI situation, you should go with an attorney who has experience in that area.

If you were injured and want to file a claim, you need a skilled High powered personal injury attorney to represent you. Monge & Associates is a good place to turn for handling your case. Contact Monge & Associates at  to discuss your case with an experienced personal injury attorney.