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Mixed
Harris County • 2022

Houston Jury Finds Split Liability in Rear-End Collision, Awards $1,928

One driver changed lanes and was struck from behind by another driver who was speeding. The injured driver sought medical treatment for neck, back, and elbow pain, later diagnosed with disc injuries and an elbow disorder. The jury found both drivers 50% negligent.

Case Information Updated: October 2025

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Lumbar Disc Injury
Rear-end
Motor Vehicle Negligence

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
Mixed
Amount
$3,856
County
Harris County, TX
Resolved
2022

Injury & Accident Details

Injury Type
Lumbar Disc Injury
Accident Type
Rear-end
Case Type
Motor Vehicle Negligence, Rear End Collision

Settlement Context

This mixed of $3,856 is below the median of $301,000 for lumbar disc injury cases resolved by mixed. The typical range is $25,000 to $301,000, based on 4 cases in our database.

Case Overview

On February 13, 2017, a motor vehicle collision occurred on the North Freeway in Houston, Texas. The plaintiff filed a negligence action, alleging the defendant's vehicle struck the rear of her car shortly after she changed lanes to avoid road debris. The plaintiff claimed the defendant approached at a high rate of speed and was negligent in failing to maintain proper attention, a proper lookout, an adequate distance between vehicles, and appropriate braking. The plaintiff sought damages for injuries including a lumbar disc herniation, cervical disc disorder, and right elbow internal derangement, which required epidural steroid injections.

The defendant denied all allegations of negligence and injury, arguing the plaintiff caused the collision by suddenly moving into the defendant's lane. A jury ultimately found both the defendant and the plaintiff 50% negligent. The jury awarded the plaintiff $3,856 for past medical expenses, which was then reduced to $1,928 based on the comparative negligence finding.

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 was resolved in Harris County, Texas. Local jury tendencies, judge assignments, and regional economic conditions all influence case outcomes in this jurisdiction.
  • Resolved in 2022, 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

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/100
Questionable

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