The legal action stemmed from a multi-vehicle collision on the New Jersey Turnpike in June 2014. A commercial vehicle operated by a national retail corporation struck a limousine van carrying a comedian, Tracy Morgan, and several other individuals. The incident resulted in severe injuries to Morgan and the death of comedian James McNair.
The consequences of the event extended beyond the immediate physical and emotional toll. The lawsuit brought attention to the safety regulations and practices of large trucking companies, specifically regarding driver fatigue and adherence to hours-of-service rules. It also raised awareness about the responsibilities corporations have to ensure the safety of the public when operating commercial vehicles. The resolution of the case offered financial compensation to the victims and their families, and potentially prompted changes within the defendant company to improve safety protocols.