agent Entrepreneur logo
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

Ky. Dealer Cleared in Wrongful Death Case

The Kentucky Supreme Court ruled against a plaintiff seeking to hold Martin Dodge Chrysler Jeep vicariously liable for the death of a passenger in a sold vehicle titled in the dealership’s name.

Tariq Kamal
Tariq KamalFormer Associate Publisher
Read Tariq's Posts
November 26, 2018
Ky. Dealer Cleared in Wrongful Death Case

The Supreme Court of Kentucky ruled in favor of a dealership charged with vicarious liability in a December 2014 collision that killed the driver and passenger of a sold vehicle.

Photo by Seifler via Wikimedia Commons

2 min to read


FRANKFORT, Ky. — The Supreme Court of Kentucky has ruled against the estate of Craig Armstrong, a Kentucky man who died from injuries sustained in an April 2014 collision. Plaintiff’s attorneys argued that, owing to a clerical error, Martin Dodge Chrysler Jeep was the owner of the 1996 Chevrolet Cavalier in which Armstrong was a passenger and sought to establish vicarious liability as part of a wrongful death suit.

Both sides agreed the crash was caused by the driver, Jonathan Elmore, who ran a stop sign and struck another vehicle while delivering newspapers. Armstrong was in the passenger seat. Both men were fatally injured.

Ad Loading...

Elmore bought the Cavalier from DeWalt Auto Sales of Bowling Green, Ky., in January 2014. The month prior, DeWalt had purchased the vehicle from Martin, also located in Bowling Green, at a dealers-only auction. Armstrong’s estate discovered the vehicle’s title was never delivered to DeWalt, which had failed to notify the Warren County clerk of the sale within 15 days, as required by state law. Martin did file its required paperwork with the county clerk in December 2013, but missed its 15-day deadline.

Plaintiff’s attorneys sought to establish liability on two fronts: First, that the car still belonged to Martin at the time of the crash, and second, Martin violated state law by failing to demand proof of insurance from the buyer — in this case, DeWalt or the auction house.

In a unanimous decision, the court found the dealership and its insurer were not liable, noting that Martin’s paperwork was filed late but well before the fatal incident. The court also confirmed that state law does not require proof of insurance for wholesale transactions.

“At the time of the wreck, the title was still in Martin’s name as it had been assigned to the dealership at trade-in. However, it is also undisputed that Martin no longer had physical possession of the vehicle,” the court’s decision read, in part. “KRS 186.010 (7)(c) dictates that ‘[a] licensed motor vehicle dealer who transfers physical possession of a motor vehicle to a purchaser pursuant to a bona fide sale, and complies with the requirements of KRS 186A.220, shall not be deemed the owner of that motor vehicle solely due to an assignment to his dealership or a certificate of title in the dealership’s name.”

Topics:Industry

Originally posted on Auto Dealer Today

More Industry

Group photo of men outside storefront.
Industryby Hannah MitchellMay 28, 2026

Pennsylvania Dealership Under New Retailers

The sale of the Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram store puts a family auto group on a leaner path as first-time dealers take the helm.

Read More →
Hallway with lockered wiring and computer
Industryby Lauren LawrenceMay 28, 2026

Battery Storage Takes Priority Over EVs

U.S. automakers are prioritizing battery energy stationary storage over electric-vehicle production as the consumer demand for EVs lags the rest of the world.

Read More →
Gray-scale photo of a line of Mini cars in a dealership parking lot
Industryby Hannah MitchellMay 27, 2026

Auto Dealers Feel Better But Not Great

A second-quarter Cox Automotive poll of franchised retailers and independents found better views of the current market after a good spring but anticipation of third-quarter storminess.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Closeup photo of the front of a white car
Industryby Hannah MitchellMay 21, 2026

New-Vehicle Sales Picture Relative

A May forecast is complicated by last spring’s trade tariff effects on auto retail. Despite continued hard realities, many consumers took advantage of ways to bite the bullet.

Read More →
Nissan logo on front of building
Industryby Lauren LawrenceMay 21, 2026

Auto Group Acquires Third Nissan Rooftop

Iowa-based Coleman Automotive Group recently acquired its seventh dealership, McGrath Nissan, which it renamed Nissan of Elgin.

Read More →
Couple talking with auto salesman next to new car inside dealership
Industryby Hannah MitchellMay 20, 2026

April Less Affordable

Based on prices, reduced incentives and slower household income growth, consumers found it more challenging to buy new last month, Cox Automotive reported.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Wooden people figures of different colors in a row, similar to board game pieces
IndustryMay 20, 2026

Building an Extraordinary F&I Agency

Work to determine your specialized talent, because that fact will determine everything about your agency’s future.

Read More →
Ingredient card, policies and procedures, fixed operations, variable operations, data security, audit
Industryby Jim GantherMay 19, 2026

Recipe for Compliance

The secret to both amazing barbecue and compliance is the same: understanding the basics and committing to a process.

Read More →
Photo of new Chevrolet Bolt parked on a beach
Industryby Hannah MitchellMay 14, 2026

EVs Getting More Attractive

A growing percentage of U.S. consumers are open to switching and fewer are adverse to the idea, according to a recently completed survey. That’s despite the end of a tax break.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Benchmark bar graph showing April 2026 EV Sales
Industryby Lauren LawrenceMay 14, 2026

EV Sales Drop in April Following Surge

North American electric-vehicle sales were down 28% year-over-year, a sharp contrast from global EV sales growth of 6%.

Read More →