Main Street America Protection Insurance Company has taken legal action against two individuals following a motor vehicle accident that resulted in significant financial losses. The complaint was filed by Main Street America Protection Insurance Company on October 8, 2024, in the Delaware County Court of Common Pleas against Amisha Mandy and Karonna Campbell.
The case revolves around an incident that occurred on October 18, 2022, when a vehicle insured by Main Street America and owned by Mark Romagno was involved in a collision at Bishop Road and Providence Road in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. According to the complaint, the accident was caused by a vehicle owned by Amisha Mandy and operated negligently by Karonna Campbell. The insurance company alleges that this negligence led to substantial property damage and other related expenses for their insured client.
Main Street America accuses the defendants of several counts of negligence including failing to maintain a proper lookout, not yielding the right of way, failing to keep an assured clear distance, disobeying traffic rules, operating at unreasonable speeds under the circumstances, improper brake application, losing control of their vehicle, and negligently entrusting the vehicle to someone deemed incompetent. As a result of these alleged failures, Main Street America claims it had to cover damages amounting to $11,901.10 for the total loss of the vehicle and an additional $920.00 for rental expenses incurred due to the accident.
The plaintiff is seeking judgment against both defendants jointly and severally for a total sum of $12,821.10 plus interest and costs associated with the lawsuit. This figure represents compensation for both property damage and rental expenses covered under their insurance policy with Mark Romagno.
Representing Main Street America Protection Insurance Company is Douglas G. Aaron from Aaron & Prince law firm based in Philadelphia. The case is filed under Case ID: 54058., with proceedings taking place at Delaware County Court of Common Pleas.