Douglas McCarthy is suing John Kummerle for negligence related to inadequate lighting leading to an injury while crossing a highway

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Douglas and Melody McCarthy’s lawsuit against Castle Rock Shores RV Park and River Island Market has been dismissed by the Arizona Court of Appeals. The couple had sued the businesses, alleging that inadequate lighting on their premises led to Douglas McCarthy being struck by a car while crossing a highway. The court ruled that neither business owed a duty of care for off-premises liability, as Mr. McCarthy was not on their property when the accident occurred. The decision was affirmed after an appeal.

Source: 1CACV240887_McCarthy_v_Kummerle_Complaint_Court_of_Appeals_Arizona.pdf


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