Grandbury Jury Awards $127,500 in Rear-End Collision
One driver was stopped in an intersection, preparing to make a left turn, when another driver collided with the rear of her vehicle. This impact pushed the first vehicle into oncoming traffic, causing a head-on collision with a third vehicle. The drivers of the first two vehicles claimed various injuries, including strains to their backs and necks, and soft-tissue injuries. The plaintiffs alleged the third driver failed to maintain a proper lookout or control his speed. The defense argued the first driver's turn signal and brake lights were not on, and the second driver failed to take evasive action.
Case Information Updated: October 2025
Case Outcome
- Outcome
- Verdict-Plaintiff
- Amount
- $127,500
- County
- Hood County, TX
- Resolved
- 2016
Injury & Accident Details
- Injury Type
- Back Strain / Soft Tissue
- Accident Type
- Multi-vehicle
- Case Type
- Motor Vehicle Negligence
Case Overview
A three-vehicle collision occurred on April 10, 2013, at the intersection of FM 2580 and Hilltop Road in Grandbury, Texas. Two drivers, identified as plaintiff one and plaintiff two, subsequently filed a lawsuit against a third driver, the defendant, alleging vehicular negligence. Plaintiff two had initially named plaintiff one as a defendant but later dropped those claims.
The plaintiffs claimed that plaintiff one's vehicle was stopped in the intersection with a turn signal activated, awaiting plaintiff two to pass, when the defendant's vehicle failed to maintain a proper lookout or control speed. This alleged failure resulted in a rear-end collision with plaintiff one's car, pushing it into the northbound lane and causing a head-on collision with plaintiff two's truck. Counsel for plaintiff two argued that her client could not have avoided the collision without driving into a ditch. Both plaintiffs claimed multiple injuries, including lumbar and cervical strains. Plaintiff one also reported soft-tissue injuries to a leg that impacted her ability to continue working as a part-time housekeeper. The defendant denied negligence, arguing that plaintiff one did not have her turn signal or brake lights on and that plaintiff two failed to take evasive action. Defense counsel also maintained that the plaintiffs' medical treatment was excessive.
After a two-day trial, a jury deliberated for one hour before returning a unanimous verdict in favor of the plaintiffs. The jury awarded the plaintiffs a total of $127,500. Plaintiff one received $105,000 for past and future pain and suffering, past lost earnings, property damage, past and future mental anguish, past physical impairment, and loss of use. Plaintiff two was awarded $22,500 for past and future pain and suffering and past physical impairment.
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