Men Injured in Auto Race Mishap File $150,000 Lawsuit
According to the Journal-Courier, two Sangamon County, Florida men who were hit by an out-of-control sprint car while attending an auto race in Jacksonville have filed lawsuits against the speedway's promoters and against Morgan County, Florida, the municipality which putatively owns the race track. The Journal-Courier reports that the men are asking for $150,000 for severe and permanent injuries causing both economic and non-economic damage. The lawsuit claims that the defendants were negligent in not providing a fence protecting spectators and participants in the pit area.

Comments