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WWE Ordered To Pay Over $330K In Damages Over 2019 Traffic Accident Lawsuit

The WWE traffic accident lawsuit has been closed. 

A jury trial took place in Florida Middle District Court regarding the lawsuit brought against WWE regarding a 2019 traffic accident in Tampa. The lawsuit was filed by Jackson Parsons, who was injured in the accident. The jury ultimately sided with Parsons and ruled that WWE had to pay $331,800, a percentage based on their own level of negligence in the incident, to Jackson. 

The jury ruled that WWE’s negligence led to Jackson’s injuries, but that Jackson’s own negligence was a factor in the incident taking place. The jury decided that Jackson held 65% of the negligence, but WWE was responsible for 35%.

The lawsuit was filed in June 2021. The incident allegedly occurred in July 2019. Parsons alleged a van rented by WWE that was being driven by a WWE employee and prop expert, Gaitan Thomas, “who was on the job at the time” was involved in a motor vehicle accident with Parsons, who was riding a bicycle.

In the lawsuit Parsons claimed he “suffered physical injuries, pain-and-suffering, disability and the inability and loss of the capacity to lead and enjoy normal life, inconvenience, disfigurement, scarring and mental anguish.” He also cited “suffered physical injuries, pain-and-suffering, disability and the inability and loss of the capacity to lead and enjoy a normal life, inconvenience, disfigurement, scarring and mental anguish,” while saying his injuries and suffering are permanent. He also claimed he has incurred past medical expenses and will incur future medical expenses on account of the motor vehicle accident, and that he has suffered “a loss of earnings and earning capacity, both in the past and in the future.”

Parsons was seeking is seeking $76,500.00 for pain and suffering, mental anguish and inconvenience as well as $401,500 for future pain and suffering. 

The case was closed on March 7. 

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