Case Name: Amie Draiemann STEPHENSON, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Christian Darby Stephenson, deceased, Appellant, v. JACKSONVILLE TELEVISION, INC., a/k/a First Coast News a/k/a WTLV-TV, a South Carolina Corporation, Doug Charles Lockwood, Shana Williams, Jason Keiffer, Florida Department of Transportation, a governmental entity and Peggy Hicks, Appellees
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 2005-07-18
Citations: 908 So. 2d 525
Docket Number: No. 1D04-2504
Parties: Amie Draiemann STEPHENSON, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Christian Darby Stephenson, deceased, Appellant, v. JACKSONVILLE TELEVISION, INC., a/k/a First Coast News a/k/a WTLV-TV, a South Carolina Corporation, Doug Charles Lockwood, Shana Williams, Jason Keiffer, Florida Department of Transportation, a governmental entity and Peggy Hicks, Appellees.
Judges: DAVIS, BENTON, and VAN NORTWICK, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 908
Pages: 525–526

Head Matter:
Amie Draiemann STEPHENSON, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Christian Darby Stephenson, deceased, Appellant, v. JACKSONVILLE TELEVISION, INC., a/k/a First Coast News a/k/a WTLV-TV, a South Carolina Corporation, Doug Charles Lockwood, Shana Williams, Jason Keiffer, Florida Department of Transportation, a governmental entity and Peggy Hicks, Appellees.
No. 1D04-2504.
District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District.
July 18, 2005.
James H. Daniel, Esquire of Coker, Myers, Schickel, Sorenson & Green, P.A., Jacksonville and Sean C. Domnick, Esquire of Searcy, Denny, Scarola, Barnhart <& Shipley, P.A., West Palm Beach, for Appellant.
Dennis R. Schutt, Esquire and Alison N. Emery, Esquire of Schutt, Humphries, Schmidt & Burnett, Jacksonville, for Ap-pellees Jacksonville Television, Inc., a/k/a First Coast News a/k/a WTLV-TV, a South Carolina Corporation and Doug Charles Lockwood.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
REVERSED. See Lamb v. Matetzschk, 906 So.2d 1037 (Fla.2005) ("[T]he plain language of Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 1.442 mandates that offers of settlement be differentiated between the parties, even if a party's liability is purely vicarious.").
DAVIS, BENTON, and VAN NORTWICK, JJ., concur.