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Kentucky Settlement Data

131 Kentucky car accident cases analyzed. Here's what they resolved for.

Real settlement and verdict data from Kentucky. Broken down by injury type, county, and outcome—so you know what to expect.

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Settlements (6%)

$85,000

Median from 7 cases

Verdicts (94%)

$102,285

Median from 113 cases

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Verdict-Defense
$61,842

A collision occurred at an intersection in Lexington when one driver made a turn and was struck by another vehicle. The injured driver claimed a cervical surgery and future medical care were needed due to the crash. The case involved a dispute over underinsured motorist coverage. The jury awarded damages for medical bills and pain and suffering, but the total amount was below the threshold for the underinsured motorist coverage, resulting in a defense judgment.

Dallas County • 2022
Verdict-Plaintiff
$45,000

One driver was traveling home from work when the oncoming driver turned left in front of her, causing a collision. The injured driver treated for a mild traumatic brain injury that worsened her pre-existing migraines and anxiety. Her injuries affected her cognitive function, memory, and speech. After the oncoming driver settled, the injured driver sought underinsured motorist coverage from her own insurance company. The jury determined the amount of pain and suffering damages.

Dallas County • 2023
Verdict-Plaintiff
$21,270

One driver attempted to make an early turn across traffic, crossing a double yellow line and multiple lanes of stopped vehicles. The other driver, approaching from the opposite direction, collided with the turning vehicle. The court determined the turning driver was at fault. The injured driver sought damages for medical bills, future care, and pain and suffering.

Dallas County • 2024
Verdict-Plaintiff
$21,270

One driver failed to yield while making a left turn at an intersection. This resulted in a collision that caused the other driver to lose consciousness. The injured driver experienced an aggravation of a pre-existing cervical spine injury, a traumatic brain injury, and head pain.

Fayette County • 2024
Verdict-Plaintiff
$18,675

One driver was involved in a crash at an intersection when the other driver turned in front of him. The impact was significant, and the at-fault driver conceded fault. The injured driver was taken to the ER for soft-tissue symptoms and later underwent physical therapy. His medical bills totaled over $13,000. The jury awarded him his medical expenses and some compensation for past suffering, but no future damages.

Dallas County • 2015
Mixed
$8,184

A teenager pulled from a private drive struck another vehicle. The injured driver was treated for neck pain and sought damages for medical bills and lost wages. The case involved a second crash shortly after the first, and the defense questioned the extent of the injuries. The jury awarded some medical expenses but zero for lost wages, impairment, and pain and suffering.

Dallas County • 2015
Verdict-Plaintiff
$7,000

One driver ran a red light and struck another vehicle. The driver who ran the red light admitted fault for the collision. The injured driver initially denied injury but later sought treatment for several issues, including a jammed thumb, ankle strain, and ongoing soft-tissue symptoms. The defense argued that the injured driver's symptoms were due to pre-existing degenerative conditions and not the crash. A jury found that the crash caused the injured driver's injuries and awarded damages.

Dallas County • 2016
Verdict-Plaintiff
$813

A police officer stopped a commercial truck driver for a suspected seatbelt violation. A passenger in a nearby vehicle approached and commented on the stop. The officer then stopped the passenger for an improper turn signal, which the passenger believed was retaliation. The officer arrested the passenger, and the passenger later sued the officer for civil rights violations. The jury found in favor of the passenger on some counts and awarded compensatory and nominal damages.

Dallas County • 2018
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