Brooke Rathnow b/n/f Rich and Diane Rathnow v. Knox County, et al

Case Number
E2005-02515-COA-R3-CV

A high school student was injured when she fainted after viewing a first aid instructional video depicting simulated wounds that was being shown in one of her classes. The student, through her parents, sued Knox County and the Knox County Board of Education under the Tennessee Governmental Tort Liability Act, alleging that the teacher supervising the class was negligent in allowing her to leave the classroom unattended because it was foreseeable that she might be suffering a physical reaction to the video and that she might faint. The trial court entered judgment in favor of the plaintiff and awarded her damages in the amount of $30,000. The defendants appeal, arguing that plaintiff's fainting was not foreseeable and that, even if the trial court was correct in its finding of negligence, the trial court awarded excessive damages. Upon our determination that the harm suffered by the student was not reasonably foreseeable, we reverse the judgment of the trial court and dismiss this case.

Authoring Judge
Judge Sharon G. Lee
Originating Judge
Judge Dale C. Workman
Case Name
Brooke Rathnow b/n/f Rich and Diane Rathnow v. Knox County, et al
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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