TIEDER V. LITTLE
502 So.2d 923 (1987)
NATURE OF THE CASE: Tieder (Ps), appealed an order granting summary judgment to Little
(Ds) in Ps' wrongful death lawsuit brought when a brick wall collapsed after being struck by
an out-of-control car and killing their daughter.
FACTS: Trudi was struck by an automobile, pinned up against a brick wall, and killed when
the wall collapsed on her. All Trudi did was walk out the front door of Eaton Hall dormitory
on the University of Miami campus. At the same time, two students were attempting to
clutch-start an automobile in the circular drive in front of Eaton Hall -- one student was
pushing the car while the other student was in the car behind the wheel -- when, suddenly,
the student behind the wheel lost control of the car. The automobile left the circular
driveway, lurched over a three-inch curb onto a grassy area, and travelled some thirty-three
feet across the front lawn parallel to Eaton Hall. The automobile collided with an elevated
walkway leading out of the front door of Eaton Hall, jumped onto the walkway, and struck
Trudi as she walked out the front door of the dormitory. The automobile continued forward,
pinning her against a high brick wall that supported a concrete canopy at the entrance to
the dormitory. Because the wall was negligently designed and constructed without adequate
supports required by the applicable building code, the entire wall came off intact from its
foundation and crushed her to death. Trudi would not have died merely from the automobile
impact; she died as a result of the brick wall falling intact and in one piece upon her. Ps
filed a wrongful death suit against Ds. The architect who designed the allegedly defective
brick wall, moved to dismiss the complaint against him and urged that his alleged negligence
was not, as a matter of law, the proximate cause of the decedent's death because the entire
accident was so bizarre as to be entirely unforeseeable; the University of Miami moved for a
summary judgment in its favor and made the same argument. The trial court agreed and granted
both motions. Ps appealed.
ISSUE:
RULE OF LAW:
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LEGAL ANALYSIS:
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