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Manatee County • 2011

Texas Jury Finds No Permanent Injury, Awards $28,355 in Rear-End Collision

One driver's vehicle was struck from behind by an uninsured motorist. The case was tried against the insurance company for uninsured motorist coverage. The defense argued that the impact did not cause a permanent injury. The jury found that the injured person did not sustain a permanent injury from the accident.

Case Information Updated: October 2025

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Lumbar Disc Injury
Rear-end
Insurance Obligation

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
$28,355
County
Manatee County, FL
Resolved
2011

Injury & Accident Details

Injury Type
Lumbar Disc Injury
Accident Type
Rear-end
Case Type
Insurance Obligation, Vehicle negligence, Orthopedic negligence, Insurance obligation

Settlement Context

This verdict-plaintiff of $28,355 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 55-year-old plaintiff was involved in a rear-end collision with an uninsured motorist. The plaintiff subsequently filed a claim against an insurance company under the uninsured motorist coverage of an automobile policy. The defendant stipulated that the tortfeasor was negligent in causing the collision, but disputed that the plaintiff sustained a permanent injury from the "light impact."

The plaintiff's orthopedic surgeon testified that the collision aggravated a preexisting lumbar disc herniation and also caused new cervical injuries, including a possible cervical herniation without nerve impingement. The plaintiff had been receiving treatment for a work-related back injury prior to the accident. The defendant's orthopedic surgeon testified that the plaintiff's spinal condition was preexisting and degenerative, asserting there was no objective evidence of injury stemming from the subject collision.

A jury found that the plaintiff did not sustain a permanent injury as a result of the accident. The jury awarded the plaintiff $28,355 in damages, which included $22,355 for past medical expenses and $6,000 for future medical expenses. A motion for a new trial or additur was pending after the verdict.

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 Manatee County, Texas. Local jury tendencies, judge assignments, and regional economic conditions all influence case outcomes in this jurisdiction.
  • Resolved in 2011, 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

75
/100
Reasonably Fair

This outcome is within expected ranges

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