Reagan v. Keller Williams Realty
Plaintiff, Natalia Reagan, appeals from summary judgments entered in favor of defendants, Keller Williams Realty, Inc. (Keller Williams) and its franchisee, Rafeh Corporation, doing business as Keller Williams Realty (Rafeh Corporation). Plaintiff sustained injuries as a result of a vehicle accident caused by defendant, Victoria Szuch, who worked as a real estate sales agent. The trial court granted summary judgment on the ground Keller Williams and Rafeh Corporation were not vicariously liable for plaintiffs injuries. Keller Williams and Rafeh Corporation contended Ms. Szuch was an independent contractor or, alternatively, was not acting in the scope of her employment at the time she was involved in the accident. The trial court also granted summary judgment in favor of Keller Williams on the ground it was neither the employer, principal, or joint venturer of Ms. Szuch. Court reverse.
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