Jonathon Wright vs. GFL Environmental Holdings (US), Inc., et al

Case Background

On November 2, 2022, Plaintiff Jonathon Wright filed a Motorcycle accident lawsuit in the Georgia State, Muscogee County, Superior Court (Case number: SU2022CV002463). John T. Martin, Sr. Presided over this case.

Cause

On December 7, 2021, a devastating motorcycle accident in Muscogee County left Jonathon Wright with life-altering injuries. The collision occurred when Roberto Aron, a waste management truck driver employed by GFL Environmental, negligently exited the CVS Pharmacy onto Miller Road. Aron ran a stop sign without warning, blocking both eastbound lanes and creating an unavoidable hazard. Wright, unable to avoid the commercial garbage truck, crashed into it with catastrophic consequences.

Injuries

The motorcycle accident inflicted severe and permanent injuries on Wright. Medical experts documented the extensive trauma, including the loss of a significant portion of his left leg, which left him permanently disabled. The collision completely immobilized his left arm, rendering it nonfunctional. Most critically, Wright suffered total blindness in his left eye, fundamentally altering his ability to live and work independently.

Damages

Wright sought damages for lost earning capacity, extensive medical treatments, rehabilitation costs, and expenses for necessary life modifications.

Key Arguments and Proceedings

Legal representation

  • Plaintiff(s): Jonathon Wright
    • Counsel for Plaintiff: Christopher R Breault | Shevon Thomas II  Christopher Newbern| Kennedy Warren Abel
  • Defendant(s): GFL Environmental Holdings (US), Inc. | GFL Environmental Services USA, Inc. | Roberto H. Aron
    • Counsel for Defendants: James C. Clark Jr. | Tyler Cashbaugh | Charles B. Marsh | Erin P. McGonigle | Lane Burbrink Kublanow | Alex McDonald | Thomas F. Gristina | Ashley C. Webber | Elizabeth P. Pittman

Key Arguments or Remarks by Counsel

Wright’s attorney, Chris Breault said the verdict can help get Wright better prosthetics. One of Wright’s legs is longer than the other with his current prosthetics, according to Breault.

“The jury showed that they care about safety and they care about how they operate as a company,” Breault said. “I think they showed them that if you do hurt someone in this community you will be held accountable, even if it takes three years.”

Claims

Wright filed a lawsuit against GFL Environmental Holdings (US) INC., GFL Environmental Services USA, INC., and truck driver Roberto Aron, holding them directly responsible for the motorcycle accident. His legal team emphasized the Defendants’ negligence and total liability, asserting that Wright fully complied with traffic laws at the time of the collision. Witness testimony and investigations confirmed that Wright had no opportunity to avoid the crash.

Defense

In response, the Defendants argued that Roberto Aron had adhered to all standard operating procedures and traffic regulations while navigating the intersection. They claimed Aron acted predictably and professionally and bore no liability for the motorcycle accident.

A key element of the defense strategy was contributory negligence, alleging that Wright shared significant responsibility for the collision. The Defendants’ legal team scrutinized Wright’s motorcycle operation, suggesting he may have failed to exercise proper caution or situational awareness.

To further challenge Wright’s claims, the defense presented medical experts who disputed the extent and severity of his injuries. They sought to downplay the long-term disabilities and questioned the validity of the damage claims. Additionally, GFL Environmental pointed to their comprehensive training programs, arguing that Aron had adhered to company safety standards during the incident.

Jury Verdict

On November 20, 2024, the jury determined that the company and its driver were primarily responsible for the motorcycle accident. They assigned 75% of the blame to the Defendants, while Wright was found 25% at fault.

Consequently, Wright will receive 75% of the $42 million awarded by the jury, amounting to $31.5 million in a motorcycle accident lawsuit.

Court Documents:

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Press Release:

https://www.yahoo.com/news/man-injured-columbus-crash-gets-140723812.html