Legal Question in Personal Injury in California

Can i be sued as a civil person

I was in a car acciedent at work while on the clock and the guy is sueing my company and i am wondering if he can sue me civily if you can help me i would be thankful and if he can sue me what could i do to protect my self

Thank you !


Asked on 10/02/02, 9:53 pm

5 Answers from Attorneys

Alvin Tenner Law Office of Alvin G. Tenner

Re: Can i be sued as a civil person

If you were driving while on the job, you can be sued. However, your employers insurance co. will defend you and pay what damages are awarded or agreed to.

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Answered on 10/06/02, 2:06 pm
Chris Johnson Christopher B. Johnson, Attorney at Law

Re: Can i be sued as a civil person

You may be sued as well--if so, give the papers to your auto insurance company and let them defend you, as that's what the insurance is for.

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Answered on 10/05/02, 10:43 pm
Edward Hoffman Law Offices of Edward A. Hoffman

Re: Can i be sued as a civil person

Yes, you can be sued as an individual. Also, even if the plaintiff doesn't sue you, the company might name you in a cross-complaint alleging that you were acting outside the scope of your duties at the time of the accident.

If you are brought into the suit as a defendant or cross-defendant, consult promptly with a local attorney about your exposure and your rights. You will need to provide more information than you listed here, and you will also need to show the lawyer a copy of the papers filed against you.

Most of the time, suits like this one are not expanded to include the driver. Plaintiffs and their lawyers usually don't expect the driver to have enough money to pay the award and do expect the company to be able to do so, so they focus their efforts where the money is. That doesn't mean that you are safe, though, since some cases are handled differently. It's up to the plaintiff and your employer whether you are brought in or not.

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Answered on 10/04/02, 6:58 pm
Lyle Johnson Bedi and Johnson Attorneys at Law

Re: Can i be sued as a civil person

It has been my experience that the plaintiff will include your name in the complaint, because you were the driver. In most cases the insurer for you employer will protect you. You should notify your auto insurance company of the accident. Then if you are served with the complaint forward a copy to your auto insurance company. If neither of these sources of insurance agrees to portect you then contact an attorney immediately.

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Answered on 10/04/02, 8:57 pm
Sheldon G. Bardach Law Offices of Sheldon G. Bardach

Re: Can i be sued as a civil person

Your insurance company, even though the real party

in interest, will probably move to dismiss the lawsuit, he cannot sue them directly, he must sue you. When he does your insurance company must furnish you with a defense. If you lose, they will pay any judgment up to the amount of your coverage. They should attempt to settle the claim to protect you from an excess judgment, that is one in excess of your coverage. Even though they are only liable to the extent of your coverage, they also owe you the duty of protection, and should act in your best interests, not their own. If they don't you may have an action against them.

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Answered on 10/04/02, 9:29 pm


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