A driver lost control of a vehicle while speeding and under the influence of alcohol, causing it to roll over and catch fire. The passenger sustained fatal injuries. The passenger's estate sued the nightclub where the driver had been served alcohol, alleging negligence in serving alcohol to an intoxicated person. The defense argued the driver was not obviously intoxicated at the club and that the passenger was also negligent for not wearing a seatbelt.
One driver was helping another driver change a tire on the side of the road when a pickup truck struck him. The pickup truck driver was intoxicated and had prior offenses. The injured driver sustained injuries to his neck, ribs, and a concussion. The case involved claims of negligence against the pickup driver and negligent hiring and supervision against his employer.
One driver was operating her vehicle when the other driver struck her from behind. The driver who caused the collision admitted to being distracted by her phone. The injured driver sustained neck injuries and other issues. The case involved a dispute over insurance benefits after the injured driver settled with the at-fault driver.
One driver was involved in a rear-end collision. The case proceeded to trial solely on the issue of damages. The jury awarded compensation for past and future physical pain, mental anguish, physical impairment, and medical care.
One driver was traveling west on a service road and proceeded through an intersection. The other driver was traveling north on a different road and struck the first vehicle on its left side. The passenger in the first vehicle claimed injuries to her back and neck.
One driver changed lanes, struck another vehicle, and then hit a third driver's car. The first driver was found at fault. The injured driver claimed neck, back, and shoulder injuries. The case involved claims against the at-fault driver's insurance, the injured driver's underinsured motorist coverage, and allegations of bad faith and unfair practices by the insurer and its adjuster.
One driver rear-ended another vehicle. The occupants of the struck vehicle sustained various injuries, including neck, back, and shoulder issues. The jury found the defendant driver negligent and awarded damages.
One driver was making a signaled left turn into a private driveway when another driver attempted to pass on the left and collided with the side of the first vehicle. The first driver claimed neck pain and radiating arm pain, with loss of sensation in his dominant hand.
One driver was stopped in traffic when their vehicle was struck by another vehicle, which had been pushed into it by a large truck. The case was tried to determine damages.
Dallas County • 2019
Get a Free Case Evaluation
See how your case compares to similar settlements. Our data-driven approach connects you with attorneys who have proven results.
Disclaimer: The information on Verdictly is derived from publicly available court records and is provided for informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice. Past case outcomes do not guarantee future results. Settlement and verdict amounts vary based on the specific facts of each case. Always consult with a qualified attorney for legal advice specific to your situation.