Judge Grants FedEx Motion in Indiana Mass Shooting Lawsuit
Judge Grants FedEx Motion in Indiana Mass Shooting Lawsuit
A federal judge has granted FedEx’s request to be dismissed as a defendant from the wrongful death lawsuit filed by the families of five people killed in a 2021 mass shooting at the company’s Indianapolis facility.According to The Indianapolis Star, U.S. District Judge James Sweeney of the Southern District of Indiana granted FedEx’s motion to release all four of its corporate divisions from the wrongful death lawsuit.FedEx, notes the Star, had earlier contended that the families’ legal action should be treated as a workers’ compensation issue rather than a wrongful death claim.In his ruling, Judge Sweeney observed that the plaintiff families said their relatives were killed in a FedEx parking lot on April 15, 2021.Since the victims were all arriving to work or leaving the FedEx facility, Sweeney said that their injuries—or deaths—could be considered workplace events, and would thus full under the jurisdiction of the Indiana Workers’ Compensation Board.“This case, however, is as pleaded within the exclusive scope of the Indiana Worker’s Compensation Act: the injuries for which Plaintiffs seek redress allegedly “occurred by accident arising out of and in the course of employment”,” Sweeney found. “And, because the Indiana Worker’s Compensation Board has exclusive jurisdiction over the Act, this Court may not grant any relief on Plaintiffs’ claims against FedEx.”Sweeney’s decision, adds the Indianapolis Star, does not strike Securitas Security Services—the third-party contracted to provide security at the FedEx facility--as a defendant.
A FedEx Ground delivery van in Provo, Utah, July 2015; image by An Errant Knight (Own work), CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons, no changes.
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