A passenger was injured when the host driver collided with a tractor-trailer making a right turn. The host driver denied fault, claiming the tractor-trailer turned suddenly. The passenger claimed a knee tear requiring surgery, leading to permanent pain and limitations. The jury found the host driver 100% negligent.
A passenger in a car was injured when the car she was in collided with a tractor-trailer. The tractor-trailer was making a right turn, and the driver of the car attempted to pass on the right. The passenger claimed she suffered a knee tear that required surgery and would cause permanent pain. The jury found the car driver 100% at fault.
One driver was traveling north when another driver abruptly shifted into his lane, causing a rear-end collision. The injured driver claimed injuries to his head, neck, back, and right knee. The other driver and their employer denied liability, alleging the injured driver was speeding and intoxicated. The injured driver stated he had stopped drinking hours before the crash and was only slightly exceeding the speed limit. He was diagnosed with a partial tear of his right anterior cruciate ligament.
A driver was proceeding through an intersection with a green light when another driver ran a red light and collided with her vehicle. The injured driver claimed multiple injuries, including back and neck issues, hematomas, and a knee injury. Her vehicle was totaled. She sought damages for medical bills, pain, and impairment.
A man was working at a construction site when a cement truck he was near began to roll backward. He jumped out of the way but hit his knee on a steel bar. He sued the truck driver and company, alleging negligence. The defendants admitted negligence but argued the man was also at fault. The man sustained a knee injury, including a torn meniscus and aggravated arthritis.
One driver was entering a highway ramp when they collided with another vehicle. The first driver claimed a knee injury. The second driver denied fault, stating the first driver entered their lane. The jury found both drivers partially at fault.
One driver rear-ended a passenger's vehicle on an interstate entrance ramp. The passenger claimed multiple injuries, including pain in her head, neck, right leg, knee, and foot. She sought damages for past medical expenses and pain and suffering. The defense questioned the passenger's credibility and argued the accident was unavoidable.
One driver was rear-ended by another driver while merging in heavy traffic. The passenger in the first vehicle hit her knee on the dashboard, causing pain and injury. The jury awarded $300 for past medical expenses.
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