Broward County Jury Awards $18.7M in Fatal DUI Rear-End Collision
One driver was rear-ended by another vehicle, causing her car to go off the road and hit a tree. The passenger in the first vehicle suffered severe injuries, including paralysis and quadriplegia, and later died. The driver who caused the collision was found to be intoxicated.
Case Information Updated: October 2025
About Spinal Cord Injury Injuries
Spinal cord injuries are among the most catastrophic outcomes of car accidents, potentially resulting in partial or complete paralysis. These injuries require extensive medical care and significantly impact quality of life.
Case Outcome
- Outcome
- Settlement
- Amount
- $18,749,802
- County
- Broward County, FL
- Resolved
- 2019
Injury & Accident Details
- Injury Type
- Spinal Cord Injury
- Accident Type
- Rear-end
- Case Type
- vehicular liability and wrongful death
Settlement Context
This settlement of $18,749,802 is near the median of $1,300,000 for spinal cord injury cases resolved by settlement. The typical range is $492,728 to $30,000,000, based on 13 cases in our database.
Case Overview
In Florida's Seventeenth Judicial Circuit Court for Broward County, a plaintiff filed a lawsuit after a rear-end collision allegedly caused by an intoxicated driver led to a fatality. The incident occurred when the defendant's vehicle reportedly struck the rear of the plaintiff's vehicle near an intersection, forcing it off the road and into a tree. Blood tests conducted more than an hour after the crash indicated the defendant's blood alcohol content was .28 g/100 mL, while a test more than two hours later showed .25 g/100 mL.
A passenger in the plaintiff's vehicle sustained extensive injuries, including paralysis, quadriplegia, and a bruised spinal cord at C3-4, and later died approximately nine months after the collision. The defendant subsequently faced criminal prosecution for DUI Manslaughter, entering a no contest plea and receiving a sentence that resulted in incarceration. The plaintiff, the surviving spouse, filed a civil complaint alleging vehicular liability and wrongful death.
During pre-trial proceedings, the plaintiff demanded $1 million to settle the case, while the defendant offered $10,000, representing the limits of her insurance policy. A four-day jury trial ensued, resulting in a verdict for the plaintiff. The jury awarded total damages of $18,749,802.12, finding the defendant 94% liable and the plaintiff 6% liable for the incident. The award included $3,749,802.12 for past medical expenses and $15,000,000 for non-economic damages to the surviving spouse.
Understanding This Case
- Spinal cord injuries are typically permanent, though some incomplete injuries may see partial recovery. Life expectancy may be reduced, and quality of life is significantly impacted.
- This case was resolved through a settlement, avoiding the uncertainty and expense of a trial. Settlements typically resolve faster and provide guaranteed compensation.
- This case was resolved in Broward County, Texas. Local jury tendencies, judge assignments, and regional economic conditions all influence case outcomes in this jurisdiction.
- Resolved in 2019, 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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