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File #: 160334.    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Staff Recommendation Status: Passed
File created: 8/29/2016 In control: City Attorney
On agenda: 9/1/2016 Final action: 9/1/2016
Title: Mario Neal v. City of Gainesville; Case No. 2015-CA-657; Eighth Judicial Circuit, in and for Alachua County, Florida. (NB)
Sponsors: City Attorney
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Mario Neal v. City of Gainesville; Case No. 2015-CA-657; Eighth Judicial Circuit, in and for Alachua County, Florida. (NB)

recommendation
The City Commission 1) approve the terms of the settlement agreement; and 2) authorize the City Attorney to settle the claim of Mario Neal arising from an accident that occurred on or about April 14, 2013.

explanation
On April 14, 2013, Mr. Neal was a seatbelt-restrained, backseat passenger in a vehicle that was hit from behind by a Gainesville Police Department patrol vehicle while exiting a parking lot in the unit block of NW 17th Street approaching West University Avenue, in Gainesville. The police vehicle was not responding to a call, and emergency lights and siren were not activated. As the police vehicle followed the vehicle carrying Mr. Neal and two other passengers out of the parking lot, the vehicles stopped in deference to pedestrians that entered the street. While waiting for the last pedestrian to clear the street, the police vehicle collided into the back of the vehicle carrying Mr. Neal. The Gainesville Police Department conducted an internal Vehicle Incident Review Board administrative investigation into the accident, and found that the officer could have prevented the accident. The officer was disciplined as a result of the accident.

Emergency vehicles responded to the scene of the accident, but did not transport anyone to the emergency room. In the ensuing early morning hours, however, Mr. Neal sought emergency medical care on his own. In the following years, Mr. Neal received significant palliative care for persistent complaints of lower back pain, and multiple radiological studies. In total, Mr. Neal incurred medical and chiropractic bills in excess of $48,000 after the accident. Mr. Neal asserted that the injuries resulted in a permanent impairment that would lead to future medical expenses, lost wages and/or the ability to earn wages, and past and future pain and suffering.

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