Florida Senate - 2017 (NP) CS for SB 42 By the Committee on Judiciary; and Senator Montford 590-01955-17 201742c1 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act for the relief of Angela Sanford by Leon 3 County; providing for an appropriation to compensate 4 her for injuries and damages sustained as a result of 5 the negligence of an employee of Leon County; 6 providing that certain payments and the appropriation 7 satisfy all present and future claims related to the 8 negligent act; providing a limitation on the payment 9 of attorney fees; providing an effective date. 10 11 WHEREAS, on September 5, 2013, Angela Sanford was a belted, 12 front-seat passenger in a car that was traveling on a green 13 light through the intersection of West Tharpe Street and North 14 Martin Luther King, Jr., Boulevard in Tallahassee, and 15 WHEREAS, at the same time, a Leon County ambulance operated 16 by Leon County employee Benjamin Hunter entered the intersection 17 despite a red light displayed on the traffic signal, which was 18 clearly visible the entire time Mr. Hunter approached the 19 intersection, and 20 WHEREAS, the ambulance collided with the car in which 21 Angela Sanford was traveling and struck the passenger side door 22 at a speed in excess of 40 miles per hour, and 23 WHEREAS, Mr. Hunter failed to operate his ambulance in a 24 reasonably safe manner and conducted himself in direct violation 25 of the Leon County Emergency Medical Services Standard Operating 26 Guidelines, which specifically require all emergency vehicles to 27 come to a full and complete stop at a red light, and 28 WHEREAS, although Mr. Hunter later claimed that the light 29 was yellow, the video from the ambulance’s onboard camera 30 clearly showed that the light was red for the entire 8 seconds 31 of the video, and 32 WHEREAS, the investigation conducted by the Leon County 33 Sheriff’s Office concluded that Mr. Hunter was solely at fault 34 in the accident, and 35 WHEREAS, Mr. Hunter also admitted, and the evidence showed, 36 that fences, trees, and buildings at the corner of the 37 intersection blocked the other driver’s view of the ambulance as 38 it approached the intersection, and 39 WHEREAS, as a result of the crash, which left her in a 40 coma, Angela Sanford sustained life-threatening injuries, 41 including a traumatic brain bleed that resulted in permanent 42 cognitive and depressive disorders, a lacerated liver, a 43 ruptured bladder, a cranial nerve injury resulting in permanent 44 double vision, a fractured pelvis requiring hardware insertion, 45 a fractured clavicle requiring hardware insertion, bilateral hip 46 socket fractures requiring hardware insertion, a fractured knee, 47 a fractured shoulder blade, 13 fractured ribs, permanent 48 peroneal nerve palsy known as foot drop, and numerous other 49 injuries which have now left her totally disabled and 50 permanently unable to return to her career as an elementary 51 school teacher, and 52 WHEREAS, following mediation, on April 13, 2015, a final 53 judgment in the amount of $1.15 million was entered by the trial 54 court in favor of Angela Sanford against Leon County, and 55 WHEREAS, Angela Sanford’s medical expenses exceeded 56 $744,000 at the time of the judgment, and 57 WHEREAS, Leon County carried liability insurance with 58 OneBeacon Insurance Group, Ltd., a Bermuda-domiciled company, 59 which will pay 100 percent of any appropriation up to the policy 60 limit of $3 million, and 61 WHEREAS, Leon County has already paid $300,000 to other 62 persons injured in this accident in satisfaction of sovereign 63 immunity limits set forth in s. 768.28, Florida Statutes, NOW, 64 THEREFORE, 65 66 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 67 68 Section 1. The facts stated in the preamble to this act are 69 found and declared to be true. 70 Section 2. Leon County is authorized and directed to 71 appropriate from funds of the county not otherwise appropriated, 72 or from the county’s liability insurance coverage, and to draw a 73 warrant in the sum of $1.15 million, payable to Angela Sanford 74 as compensation for injuries and damages sustained. 75 Section 3. The amount paid by Leon County pursuant to s. 76 768.28, Florida Statutes, and the amount awarded under this act 77 are intended to provide the sole compensation for all present 78 and future claims arising out of the factual situation described 79 in this act which resulted in injuries and damages to Angela 80 Sanford. The total amount paid for attorney fees relating to 81 this claim may not exceed 25 percent of the total amount awarded 82 under this act. 83 Section 4. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law.