CLEARWATER — A motorist has filed a lawsuit against Benjamin Conley and One Time Sedan Services Inc., vehicle driver and owner, citing alleged negligence.
Latasha Stringer filed a complaint on Jan. 28 in the 6th Judicial Circuit of Florida - Pinellas County against the defendants alleging that One Time Sedan negligently entrusted its vehicle to a careless employee.
According to the complaint, Stringer alleges that on Oct. 28, 2017, she was involved in an automobile collision with the defendants' vehicle at or near the intersection of 5th Avenue South and Court Street South in St. Petersburg. She sustained bodily injury and resulting pain and suffering, disability, disfigurement, mental anguish, loss of capacity for enjoyment of life and expenses for hospitalization, medical and nursing care and treatment.
The plaintiff holds Benjamin Conley and One Time Sedan Services Inc. responsible because Conley allegedly carelessly and negligently maintained and controlled his vehicle so as to cause it to collide with the vehicle Stringer was driving.
The plaintiff requests a trial by jury and seeks damages that exceed $15,000, plus costs and interest and such other relief to which the she may be justly entitled. She is represented by Jeffrey K. Chambers of Chambers Law Group PA in St. Petersburg.
6th Judicial Circuit of Florida - Pinellas County Case number 19-616-CI