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Hawthorne et al v. Manas Express Corp. et al

26-cv-04395
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Case Summary

Hawthorne and co-plaintiffs filed suit against Manas Express Corp. and additional defendants under docket 26-cv-04395. The party structure — multiple plaintiffs against a transportation company — points toward a personal injury or wrongful death action arising from a commercial vehicle accident. Manas Express Corp. appears to be a trucking or freight carrier, making federal court jurisdiction likely based on diversity of citizenship. No detailed factual record is available at this stage. Cases of this type typically allege negligent operation of a commercial vehicle, negligent hiring or supervision of the driver, and violations of Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations. Multiple plaintiffs suggest a multi-victim incident.

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Key Issues

  • Commercial vehicle negligence and driver liability
  • Employer liability for negligent hiring or supervision
  • FMCSA regulatory compliance
  • Damages allocation among multiple plaintiffs
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Other April 20, 2026

1:26-cv-04395 Hawthorne et al v. Manas Express Corp. et al

A new federal civil case, Hawthorne et al v. Manas Express Corp. et al, was filed in what appears to be a district court under docket 1:26-cv-04395. The filing names multiple plaintiffs against Manas Express Corp. and additional defendants, suggesting a multi-party dispute — likely a trucking or transportation liability matter given the corporate name. No further details are available from the filing record.

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