Moutal et al v. Exel, Inc.

  1. March 29, 2021

    DHL Still Can't Cut $9.3M Award For Cyclist Hit By Truck

    An Oregon federal judge on Monday again denied a bid from the owners of DHL to cut punitive damages from a $9.3 million award to two Canadians who were hit by a truck during their vacation in Oregon, finding the evidence was sufficient to convince a jury of the "reckless" and "indifferent" behavior of the driver.

  2. May 06, 2020

    DHL Can't Cut $9.3M Jury Award For Cyclist Hit By Truck

    An Oregon federal judge on Wednesday rejected DHL's bid to slash a $4 million noneconomic damages award as part of a $9.3 million verdict in a suit accusing the transportation company of causing a cyclist's severe injuries, saying a cap on such damages can't be applied.

  3. February 04, 2020

    Cyclist Says DHL Wants Unconstitutional Cap On $9.3M Award

    A cyclist who received a $9.3 million award following an accident with a DHL Supply Chain truck urged an Oregon federal judge Tuesday not to cap his noneconomic damages at $500,000, saying recent rulings in similar cases have found the cap to be unconstitutional.

  4. January 27, 2020

    DHL Presses Judge To Lower Cyclist's $9.3M Jury Win

    DHL Supply Chain asked an Oregon federal court to reduce by $3.5 million a cyclist's award following an accident in which one of the company's trucks hit him, citing a $500,000 state cap on certain types of damages.

  5. December 17, 2019

    Jury Awards Cyclists $9.7M Over DHL Truck Collision

    A federal jury in Oregon has awarded $9.7 million to two cyclists hit by a DHL Supply Chain truck on an interstate highway in the Columbia River Gorge as they were on vacation in 2016.