Case Name:
Collette Harrison v. Missouri Department of Transportation
Arbitration Award - $6 million
Case Description:
Dr. Garth Harrison was traveling to Warrensburg to a clinic where he worked. He stopped along Highway
50 to assist a motorist who had been involved in an accident on a nasty double curve. The pavement was wet
from rain. As Dr. Harrison was running along the roadway to reach the victims of the first accident, he was
struck by an eastbound vehicle. Dr. Harrison died from the injuries he sustained. Dr. Harrison was survived by
his wife, Collette, and their three teenage children. The claim against the Missouri Department of
Transportation was arbitrated in accordance with state statute by a three judge panel who awarded damages
of $6 million. Plaintiff was able to prove that there had been a large number of wet weather accidents on
this same curve. Recovery was capped by the state sovereign immunity cap at $355,396.
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