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This case involves a personal injury lawsuit where the plaintiff, Renee L. Johnson, appealed a summary judgment granted to the defendant, Express Courier International, Inc. (ECI). Johnson alleged ECI was liable for the negligent acts of its driver, Grayson Rowsell. The court affirmed the summary judgment, ruling that Rowsell was an independent contractor and that no exceptions to employer non-liability applied. The decision analyzed factors for determining independent contractor status and various exceptions to non-liability, ultimately finding ECI not liable for Rowsell's actions.
Renee L. Johnson v. Grayson Rowsell is a workers' compensation case decided in Court of Appeals of Tennessee. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
It is commonly referenced in legal research involving workers' compensation laws in Court of Appeals of Tennessee.
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This case involves a personal injury lawsuit where the plaintiff, Renee L. Johnson, appealed a summary judgment granted to the defendant, Express Courier International, Inc. (ECI). Johnson alleged ECI was liable for the negligent acts of its driver, Grayson Rowsell. The court affirmed the summary judgment, ruling that Rowsell was an independent contractor and that no exceptions to employer non-liability applied. The decision analyzed factors for determining independent contractor status and various exceptions to non-liability, ultimately finding ECI not liable for Rowsell's actions.
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