According to the Complaint, this matter arose out of a motor vehicle accident during which the driver was operating a pick-up truck owned by his construction company employer.
Reviewing the Plaintiff’s Complaint, the court found that the Complaint did not have any factual allegations to demonstrate that the driver was a habitually unsafe driver or any facts that the owner knew or had reasons to know that the driver was an unsafe driver. The otherwise bare allegations of negligent entrustment asserted by the Plaintiff were found to be insufficient.
As such, the Defendant owner’s Preliminary Objections were granted with respect to this claim.
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Source: “Digest of Recent Opinions.” Pennsylvania Law Weekly (Nov. 24, 2020).
