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Harris County • 2019

Houston Jury Awards $416,527 in Underinsured Motorist Claim

A driver was stopped at a red light when another car hit her SUV. The other driver left the scene before police arrived. The injured driver claimed injuries to her back and neck, including disc issues and pain in her arms and legs. She underwent chiropractic treatment and was recommended for surgery. The case went to trial for damages.

Case Information Updated: October 2025

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Cervical Disc Injury
Other Accident
Motor Vehicle Negligence

Case Outcome

Outcome
Verdict-Plaintiff
Amount
$416,528
County
Harris County, TX
Resolved
2019

Injury & Accident Details

Injury Type
Cervical Disc Injury
Accident Type
Other
Case Type
Motor Vehicle Negligence

Case Overview

In December 2014, a plaintiff was driving a sport utility vehicle on a one-way street in Houston when another compact car, traveling in an adjacent lane, entered the plaintiff's lane after a red light turned green and collided with the SUV. The driver of the compact car left the scene before police arrived. The plaintiff claimed to have suffered back and neck injuries from the collision and initially settled with the at-fault driver for their $30,000 liability policy limit.

The plaintiff then sued their own insurer, seeking underinsured motorist benefits under a $50,000 policy. The lawsuit alleged negligence by the other driver in operating their vehicle. The defendant insurer conceded liability, and the trial proceeded solely on the issue of damages. The plaintiff claimed to have sustained multiple intervertebral disc protrusions and/or herniations in the cervical and lumbar spine, along with associated pain, numbness, and tingling. Evidence presented included chiropractic and physical therapy treatments, a recommended lumbar surgery that had not been performed by the time of trial, and an epidural steroid injection.

During the one-day trial, the plaintiff's counsel sought significant damages for past and future medical expenses, as well as pain, anguish, and impairment. The defense emphasized the plaintiff's age and the fact that the recommended surgery had not been undertaken years after the incident. After 1.5 hours of deliberation, a jury awarded the plaintiff $416,527.72. This amount was reduced by the $30,000 already received from the at-fault driver's policy and further limited to the plaintiff's $50,000 underinsured motorist policy limit.

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