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Miami-Dade County • 1997

Texas Jury Awards $45,000 in Rear-End Collision

One driver's car was hit from behind and pushed into the car in front. The injured driver claimed a back injury from the collision. The other driver admitted fault for the rear-end crash but argued the back problem was not caused by the accident. A jury decided the injured driver was not permanently harmed and awarded damages.

Case Information Updated: October 2025

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Lumbar Disc Injury
Rear-end
MOTOR VEHICLE NEGLIGENCE p 7 3

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
$45,000
County
Miami-Dade County, FL
Resolved
1997

Injury & Accident Details

Injury Type
Lumbar Disc Injury
Accident Type
Rear-end
Case Type
MOTOR VEHICLE NEGLIGENCE p 7 3, Multi-Vehicle Collision

Settlement Context

This verdict-plaintiff of $45,000 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

A plaintiff filed a lawsuit following a rear-end collision in which the defendant's vehicle struck the plaintiff's car, pushing it into another vehicle. The plaintiff alleged the accident caused a lumbar disc herniation.

The defendant admitted negligence for the collision but disputed that the accident caused the plaintiff's back condition, arguing it was pre-existing. The plaintiff's orthopedic surgeon testified that the rear-end collision caused the lumbar disc herniation, a finding supported by MRI results presented by the plaintiff's radiologist. The defendant's orthopedic surgeon, however, opined that the plaintiff's spinal issues were degenerative and unrelated to the accident.

A jury found that the plaintiff did not sustain a permanent injury as a result of the collision. However, the plaintiff was awarded $45,000 in damages. This amount included $15,000 for past medical expenses, $10,000 for future medical expenses, $12,000 for past lost earnings, and $8,000 for future lost earnings.

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 1997, this case reflects the legal and economic conditions of that period, including medical costs, insurance practices, and jury award trends at the time.

VerdictlyTM Score

95
/100
Highly Fair

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