September 10, 2001 - Wrongful Death Suit Ties Employee to Cell-Phone Use
On March 8, 2000, Jane L. Wagner, an associate at the law firm of Cooley
Godward, was driving to her Virginia home at 10 p.m. when she accidentally
swerved off the road and hit what she thought was a deer, before continuing
home. In fact, she struck and killed 15-year-old Naeun Yoon, who was walking on
the shoulder of the road. Wagner now is serving a one-year jail sentence for
leaving the scene of an accident. Her employer, Cooley Godward, is facing a $30
million wrongful death lawsuit, because Wagner allegedly was making business
calls on her handheld cellular telephone at or around the time of the accident.
The wrongful death suit, filed in Loudoun County Circuit Court in Virginia,
is one of the first of its kind in the nation to allege employer liability for
damages associated with an employee driving and talking on a handheld cell
phone.
The suit alleges that the Palo Alto, Calif.-based law firm not only is
vicariously liable for the accident because Wagner was acting in the scope of
her employment when making cell phone calls to clients, but also that the firm
is directly negligent for the accident. Among the suit's allegations is that
Cooley Godward encouraged its employees to use cell phones to conduct business
and that the firm failed to establish a policy concerning the safe use of cell
phones while operating a motor vehicle.
''All employers should consider carefully the double-edged sword of
maximizing the money they make off of employees,'' said Peter C. Grenier, a
partner at Bode & Grenier L.L.P. in Washington, who is representing the Yoon
family.
''While it's certainly nice to make a profit from employees who drive and
conduct business, employers will be held responsible for any tragedies or
injuries that result from it,'' he said.
The Yoon family, which filed the wrongful death suit against the law firm,
Wagner and her husband, is seeking $25 million in compensatory damages and $5
million in punitive damages.
Attorneys and risk management consultants advise that employers should take
steps to mitigate their exposure by establishing and distributing cell phone
policies to employees. ''We counsel a lot of employers, especially those with
employees who spend a lot of time of the road, to communicate to them about the
potential dangers of driving while talking on a cell phone,'' said Jeremy Glenn,
an attorney with the law offices of D'Ancona & Pflaum L.L.C. in Chicago.
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