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SleestakSooner
2/8/2007, 06:46 PM
TULSA, Okla. -- A woman injured last year in a drunken-driving accident involving former Oklahoma State basketball coach Eddie Sutton is seeking more than $125,000 in a legal claim filed with the state.
Teresa Barnard alleges that OSU and its employees "were grossly negligent and in reckless disregard" for her rights and the public, according to her claim.
The claim, filed earlier this week with the state's Department of Central Services, says Barnard incurred nearly $40,000 in medical and injury-related expenses since the Feb. 10, 2006, accident with Sutton.
She wrote that she suffered injuries to her spine, right knee and right hip, as well as headaches, pain and suffering and mental anguish.
Sutton was driving to the Stillwater airport to catch a team flight to a game in Texas when his vehicle collided with Barnard's sport utility vehicle and then crashed into a tree without braking, according to reports.
Court records showed Sutton's blood alcohol level was 0.22, almost three times the legal limit.
He pleaded no contest to charges of aggravated DUI, speeding and driving on the wrong side of the road and received a one-year deferred sentence and was ordered to pay a fine. Last spring, he announced his retirement.
"To date, Ms. Barnard is still under medical treatment," wrote her attorney, Robert Powell.
Powell declined comment Thursday to The Associated Press, adding that he may release a statement Friday.
University spokesman Gary Shutt said the claim is a matter for the state to address, "so it is out of place for us to comment at this time."
By law, the state has 90 days to investigate the claim. It can either settle all or part of the claim. If the state denies it, Barnard would have up to six months to file a lawsuit.
The claim also alleges that "OSU negligently assisted, enabled, allowed and/or caused Eddie Sutton to be in actual physical control and operate OSU's vehicle wherein OSU's staff knew or should have known that Sutton was under the influence of alcohol and/or other intoxicating substances."
"OSU was negligent in its hiring, training and supervision of its athletic staff, medical staff, security and police staff who assisted Sutton into OSU's vehicle," according to the claim.
Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press

Time to pay the piper :eddie:... with our tax dollars :mad:

Dio
2/8/2007, 06:47 PM
$125,000? That's it? Does she have Cosmo Kramer representing her?

John Kochtoston
2/8/2007, 06:59 PM
$125,000? That's it? Does she have Cosmo Kramer representing her?

Probably the max under the Gov't Tort Claims Act.

bri
2/8/2007, 07:01 PM
Well, we wouldn't want the anti-litigation types around here to get their knickers in a bunch. :D

MamaMia
2/8/2007, 07:14 PM
Didn't Sutton have car insurance? :confused:

bri
2/8/2007, 07:17 PM
Why should everyone else's premiums go up just because aggy helped :eddie: almost kill a lady in a drunken stupor? :D

Stoop Dawg
2/8/2007, 07:23 PM
"OSU was negligent in its hiring, training and supervision of its athletic staff, medical staff, security and police staff who assisted Sutton into OSU's vehicle," according to the claim.

OSU has been negligent in its recruiting, training and supervision of football players for decades and no one filed a claim. Why start now?

bri
2/8/2007, 07:27 PM
Because, as bad as they are, the only thing they've ever tried to kill has been our strength of schedule.

Oldnslo
2/8/2007, 08:00 PM
Yes, for a county under 300K souls, it's the max under the OK Governmental Tort Claims Act.

There may be other insurance, and the county may have insurance, too.

soonerboomer93
2/8/2007, 08:09 PM
it's just the claim, if it goes to lawsuit, I'm sure they amount will increase

TheHumanAlphabet
2/8/2007, 08:18 PM
it's just the claim, if it goes to lawsuit, I'm sure they amount will increase

Don't think so...If that is the gov't max, that's all she can get. They'll likely settle, then they'll use that money to go for broke against Sutton's insurance and what ever non-governmental money is available. I wonder if she could stretch this to Boone Picken$ with his "philanthropy" and all...Now, them's some big pockets.

soonerboomer93
2/8/2007, 08:44 PM
true, this is probably just setting up a bigger lawsuit against Eddie and his insurance company

bri
2/8/2007, 09:05 PM
Man, this is really gonna cut in to Eddie's beer money.

BajaOklahoma
2/8/2007, 10:40 PM
With all of the information that came out at the time, who in their right mind would let it go to jury trial?


Wait. Aggies. Nevermind.