One driver stopped for a bicyclist and was hit from behind by another vehicle. The injured driver treated for soft-tissue symptoms, later receiving physical therapy. An MRI showed a protruding disc, deemed incidental. After a gap in care, a facet joint injury was identified and treated. The injured driver sought damages for past and future medical bills, impairment, and pain and suffering.
One driver ran a stop sign and crashed into another vehicle. The injured passenger treated for neck, arm, and knee pain. The case went to trial on damages, where the jury awarded money for past and future suffering.
A driver was stopped in traffic when another vehicle rear-ended them. The impact pushed the plaintiff's vehicle into another car. The plaintiff sought damages for medical bills and pain and suffering. The defense argued the crash was minor and the injuries were not directly related to the incident.
One driver was stopped on an exit ramp when their vehicle was struck from behind by another vehicle. The driver in front reported chronic neck pain and a mild brain injury. The defense argued the injuries were exaggerated and primarily soft-tissue. The jury found the rear driver at fault but awarded damages that did not exceed the insurance policy limits.
One driver was injured in a rear-end collision while waiting in stopped traffic. The impact caused significant vehicle damage. The injured driver sought damages for soft-tissue injuries, migraines, and a disc herniation. The jury awarded damages for medical bills and pain and suffering.
One driver was stopped and waiting to turn when another driver rear-ended her. The injured driver initially reported no injury but later sought medical treatment for neck pain and headaches. She also claimed a concussion and mild brain injury, leading to cognitive and emotional issues. The case involved a direct action against her insurer after settling with the at-fault driver. The jury awarded damages, but the amount did not exceed the insurance coverage floor.
One driver was traveling with her husband when another drunk driver rear-ended their vehicle. The crash caused their car to go off the road and overturn. The injured driver treated for a mild brain injury and soft-tissue symptoms. The case involved claims against the drunk driver and the injured driver's own insurance company for underinsured motorist coverage.
One driver stopped at a red light and was rear-ended by another vehicle. The impact caused the first driver's truck to roll down an embankment and overturn. Both occupants sustained soft-tissue injuries. The case involved comparative fault for not wearing a seatbelt and the statute of limitations.
One driver was stopped at a red light when another driver hit them from behind. The injured driver suffered injuries to their ankle and knee, requiring surgery for both. The defense argued that the knee injury was pre-existing. The jury awarded damages for medical bills and pain and suffering.
One driver was stopped in traffic when another driver rear-ended them. The collision caused damage to the first vehicle. The injured driver sought treatment for back pain and underwent physical therapy. Medical bills and lost wages were claimed.
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