Hold Missouri Corporations Responsible for wrongful deaths

The Issue

UPDATE: MISSOURI SENATE BILL 1188 #KAITLYNS LAW INTRODUCED ON FEBRUARY 25, 2022. Thank you for the support. We still need you.  We need to continue to tell the Missouri law makers to support action.  Support MO SB1188. 

On Nov 18, 2021 Kaitlyn Anderson, her unborn son Jaxx Jarvis, and fellow crew member James Brooks were killed while working a stripping operation in St. Louis County also leaving a third crew member severely injured. While trying to understand why there was no protective equipment or truck designed to take the impact of a runaway vehicle, we learned that it is "the call of the lead or supervisor" to ask for an additional truck or to determine the position of the crews truck during striping operations. Simply positioning the crews truck between them and oncoming traffic could have saved 3 lives and prevented a 4th from being severely injured. This is a free and easy strategy to protect people.  We also learned that due to the way Missouri law is written and due to a recent Missouri supreme court ruling, we cannot hold the company legally or financially responsible for the deaths of the employees it failed to protect.  Help us change the law to PROTECT PEOPLE NOT CORPORATIONS. 

Missouri law offers immunity to supervisors and co-employees that order workers to perform dangerous acts that increase the risk of injury or death outside of the normal confines of the job. Specifically, on November 9, 2021, the Missouri Supreme Court in a case called Brock v. Dunne, disregarded a jury verdict in favor of an seriously injured employee, sided with the insurance company for the defendant, and pronounced that a supervisor that removed a safety device that resulted in serious injury to the employee should be given a free pass and immunity for his dangerous conduct. This opinion invites mischievous conduct that is unchecked by the justice system and should be overturned. Missouri citizens deserve better.

 

 

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tabatha guflerPetition StarterI am the aunt of Kaitlyn Anderson and the great aunt of Jaxx Jarvis who were lost in a tragic work related accident on Nov 18, 2021. Our family is pleading with you to join us in helping change Missouri Law to Protect People Not Corporations.

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The Issue

UPDATE: MISSOURI SENATE BILL 1188 #KAITLYNS LAW INTRODUCED ON FEBRUARY 25, 2022. Thank you for the support. We still need you.  We need to continue to tell the Missouri law makers to support action.  Support MO SB1188. 

On Nov 18, 2021 Kaitlyn Anderson, her unborn son Jaxx Jarvis, and fellow crew member James Brooks were killed while working a stripping operation in St. Louis County also leaving a third crew member severely injured. While trying to understand why there was no protective equipment or truck designed to take the impact of a runaway vehicle, we learned that it is "the call of the lead or supervisor" to ask for an additional truck or to determine the position of the crews truck during striping operations. Simply positioning the crews truck between them and oncoming traffic could have saved 3 lives and prevented a 4th from being severely injured. This is a free and easy strategy to protect people.  We also learned that due to the way Missouri law is written and due to a recent Missouri supreme court ruling, we cannot hold the company legally or financially responsible for the deaths of the employees it failed to protect.  Help us change the law to PROTECT PEOPLE NOT CORPORATIONS. 

Missouri law offers immunity to supervisors and co-employees that order workers to perform dangerous acts that increase the risk of injury or death outside of the normal confines of the job. Specifically, on November 9, 2021, the Missouri Supreme Court in a case called Brock v. Dunne, disregarded a jury verdict in favor of an seriously injured employee, sided with the insurance company for the defendant, and pronounced that a supervisor that removed a safety device that resulted in serious injury to the employee should be given a free pass and immunity for his dangerous conduct. This opinion invites mischievous conduct that is unchecked by the justice system and should be overturned. Missouri citizens deserve better.

 

 

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tabatha guflerPetition StarterI am the aunt of Kaitlyn Anderson and the great aunt of Jaxx Jarvis who were lost in a tragic work related accident on Nov 18, 2021. Our family is pleading with you to join us in helping change Missouri Law to Protect People Not Corporations.
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The Decision Makers

Former State Senate
8 Members
Chris A. Brown
Former State Senate - New Jersey-2
Dan Hegeman
Former State Senate - Missouri-12
Bob Onder
Former State Senate - Missouri-2
Former Missouri House of Representatives
31 Members
Joe Adams
Former Missouri House of Representatives - District 86
Darrell Atchison
Former Missouri House of Representatives - District 153
Ben Baker
Former Missouri House of Representatives - District 160
Former State House of Representatives
61 Members
Rasheen Aldridge
Former State House of Representatives - Missouri-78
Allen Andrews
Former State House of Representatives - Missouri-1
Dottie Bailey
Former State House of Representatives - Missouri-110
Missouri House of Representatives
44 Members
Marlon Anderson
Missouri House of Representatives - District 76
LaDonna Appelbaum
Missouri House of Representatives - District 71
Ashley Aune
Missouri House of Representatives - District 14
Missouri State Senate
12 Members
Lincoln Hough
Missouri State Senate - District 30
Jason Bean
Missouri State Senate - District 25
Doug Beck
Missouri State Senate - District 1
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