A 256-Thousand Dollar Judgement Against Johnson City Concerning A 2017 Vehicle Accident Involving A City Vehicle Has Been Upheld By The Tennessee Court Of Appeals. In April 2017, A City Employee Lost Traction While Driving A Tractor And Struck A Vehicle Resulting In 78-Year-Old Theresa Doty’s Injuries. The City’s Attorney Is Arguing The Judgement Amount Is Based On Not-Yet-Discounted Medical Bills, Which Were Adjusted Down To Just Over 26-Thousand Dollars And Satisfied By Medicare. The City Now Has 60 Days To Decide Whether Or Not To Appeal To The Tennessee Supreme Court.