Brown v. Old South Freight Service, Inc.
| Decision Date | 01 November 1991 |
| Citation | Brown v. Old South Freight Service, Inc., 590 So.2d 877 (Ala. 1991) |
| Parties | Hershel Ray BROWN and Kimberly Brown v. OLD SOUTH FREIGHT SERVICE, INC. 1901000. |
| Court | Alabama Supreme Court |
Jeffrey C. Kirby of Pittman, Hooks, Marsh, Dutton & Hollis, P.C., Birmingham, for appellants.
J. Fred Wood, Jr. and Terry McElheny of Dominick, Fletcher, Yeilding, Wood & Lloyd, P.A., Birmingham, for appellee.
On April 4, 1989, Hershel Ray Brown, an employee of Gulf States Steel, Inc. ("Gulf States"), was injured when a truck driven by Doyle Smothers collided with the Gulf States railroad car on which Brown was riding. On August 18, 1989, Brown and his wife, Kimberly, sued Smothers; Old South Freight Service, Inc. ("Old South"), the owner of the truck; and Neely Truck Lines, Inc. ("Neely"), purportedly the entity for which Smothers was transporting a load of steel, alleging that their wantonness and negligence had caused Brown's injuries. 1 Relying on the affidavits of Rex Raines, the president of Old South; Ray Weldon, an agent for several carriers, including Old South and Neely; and Gwin Reed, the manager of Neely's Gadsden terminal; as well as on the deposition of John Miller, the president and chief executive officer of Neely, the trial court entered a summary judgment for Old South on December 29, 1989. That judgment was made final, pursuant to Rule 54(c), A.R.Civ.P., on February 19, 1991. The sole issue on appeal is whether there was a genuine issue of material fact regarding whose agent Smothers was acting as on the day of the accident.
Summary judgment is proper only if there is no genuine issue of material fact and the moving party is entitled to a judgment as a matter of law. Breen v. Baldwin County Federal Savings Bank, 567 So.2d 1329 (Ala.1990). We find that Old South did make a prima facie showing that there was no genuine issue of material fact regarding whose agent Smothers was.
The record contains a trip lease showing Neely as the lessee and Smothers as the lessor. Although Smothers signed the document as lessor, Weldon signed on behalf of the lessee. The subject of the lease was a load of steel, which was to be picked up at Gulf States's Gadsden facility and taken to U.S. Steel Supply, Inc., in Birmingham.
With regard to the trip lease, Weldon stated in his affidavit, in part:
Likewise, Raines stated in his affidavit that:
Thus, it was incumbent upon the Browns to rebut Old South's prima facie showing with substantial evidence that there was a genuine issue of material fact as to whose agent Smothers was.
The Browns argue on appeal, as they did below, that the trip lease was concocted after the fact by Weldon, and they offer Reed's affidavit in support of that position:
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