Miami Court Rules New Trial After $120,000 UM Award
Two people were in a car when another driver hit them from behind. The impact caused their car to hit a tree. The driver who caused the crash then drove away. The people in the first car claimed they were injured and sought damages under their uninsured motorist insurance policy. The insurance company argued the injuries were not permanent and were due to pre-existing conditions. A jury awarded damages to the plaintiffs.
Case Information Updated: October 2025
About Lumbar Disc Injury Injuries
Lumbar disc injuries affect the lower back (L1-L5 and S1), which bears significant body weight and is particularly vulnerable to trauma. These injuries can cause debilitating pain and functional limitations.
Case Outcome
- Outcome
- Verdict-Plaintiff
- Amount
- $120,000
- County
- Miami-Dade County, FL
- Resolved
- 2024
Injury & Accident Details
- Injury Type
- Lumbar Disc Injury
- Accident Type
- Rear-end
- Case Type
- Insurance Obligation
Settlement Context
This verdict-plaintiff of $120,000 is near the median of $60,000 for lumbar disc injury cases resolved by verdict-plaintiff. The typical range is $20,000 to $229,900, based on 396 cases in our database.
Case Overview
In Miami, Florida, a driver and passenger were involved in a collision at the intersection of SW 137th Avenue and SW 75th Street when an unknown vehicle rear-ended their car, causing it to strike a tree. The at-fault driver fled the scene. The plaintiffs subsequently filed a lawsuit against their uninsured motorist insurer, asserting claims under their policy for significant, permanent injuries.
The defendant initially contested liability and the extent of damages but accepted liability prior to trial. The plaintiffs contended the collision caused multi-level disc herniations requiring ongoing treatment. The defendant argued the injuries were pre-existing and not permanent or caused by the crash. A jury found in favor of the plaintiffs, awarding $120,000 in total ($60,000 to each plaintiff) for past medical expenses only.
Following the verdict, plaintiffs' counsel discovered a juror had misrepresented her litigation history and residency during voir dire. The juror had failed to disclose multiple DUI convictions and a prior lawsuit, along with providing false residency information. The plaintiffs argued this concealment was material and would have prompted them to use a peremptory strike. The court granted the plaintiffs' motion for a new trial, which is pending.
Understanding This Case
- About 90% of lumbar disc herniations improve with conservative treatment. However, those requiring surgery may face permanent work restrictions and ongoing pain management needs.
- This case went to trial and resulted in a jury verdict. Verdicts can yield higher awards but carry the risk of receiving nothing if the jury rules against the plaintiff.
- This case was resolved in Miami-Dade County, Texas. Local jury tendencies, judge assignments, and regional economic conditions all influence case outcomes in this jurisdiction.
- Resolved in 2024, this case reflects the legal and economic conditions of that period, including medical costs, insurance practices, and jury award trends at the time.
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