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Motorist claims other driver negligent in crash

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ST. LOUIS — A driver is suing another motorist, alleging negligent driving.

Harweada Outlaw filed a complaint on Dec. 26 in the St. Louis Circuit Court against Daysha Johnson alleging that the defendant failed her duty as a motorist to keep motor vehicle in control to avoid collision.

According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleges that on Sept. 8, 2017, while driving on Tucker Boulevard at the intersection of Cole Street, the defendants hit the rear of her vehicle. As a result, Harweada claims she sustained bodily injuries, and suffered pain and inconvenience. 

The plaintiff holds Johnson responsible because she allegedly failed to keep a careful lookout, failed to pay proper attention and allowed her vehicle to come into collision with the rear-end of another vehicle.

The plaintiff requests a trial by jury; and seeks judgment in a sum exceeding $25,000 for damages, along with court cost incurred, interest allowed under Missouri law, and for such other relief that the court deems just and proper. She is represented by Jeremy A. Gogel of The Gogel Law Firm in St. Louis.

St. Louis Circuit Court case number 1722-CC12018

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