MARSHALL - A Tennessee man has filed a lawsuit against a truck driver and a trucking company alleging they are responsible for causing a vehicle collision on Interstate 20 in Harrison County.
Barry Leyendecker died at the age of 69 on April 25th of this year, following a car accident two days earlier. He served in the Marine Corps for 10 years and was a Vietnam vet.
Last year, Cynthia and Larry Chandler sold their recreational vehicle. Several months later, the new owners of the RV were in a collision that ultimately claimed a man’s life and lead to a lawsuit against the Chandlers.
The widow of Barry Leyendecker has filed suit against several individuals and an insurance company, alleging the defendants caused a recreational vehicle to lose control and block a highway, resulting in the crash that claimed Leyendecker's life.
Although Chaparral Energy argues there is no evidence that the company is responsible for Jesus Luis Rivera falling off his horse while trying to roundup a stray calf, the motion was denied.
Fairless Last Friday, Chaparral Energy argued there is no evidence that the company is responsible for Jesus Luis Rivera falling off his horse while trying to roundup a stray calf.
A Hardin County woman has filed suit against the driver who she claims attempted to pass her on the shoulder of the road and collided with her vehicle.