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Verdict-Plaintiff
Dallas County • 2021

Jury Finds Split Negligence, Awards $37,805 in Car Crash

One driver was found to be mostly at fault for a collision. The other driver was found to be partially at fault. The collision resulted in injuries and medical expenses.

Case Information Updated: October 2025

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Back Strain / Soft Tissue
Other Accident
Motor Vehicle Negligence

Case Outcome

Outcome
Verdict-Plaintiff
Amount
$37,805
County
Dallas County, TX
Resolved
2021

Injury & Accident Details

Injury Type
Back Strain / Soft Tissue
Accident Type
Other
Case Type
Motor Vehicle Negligence

Case Overview

A motor vehicle accident occurred, resulting in the plaintiff sustaining neck and back injuries. The plaintiff subsequently filed a tort claim, alleging negligence and seeking compensation for the injuries and associated losses.

The defendant disputed the allegations, and the case proceeded to a jury trial. The jury ultimately found both parties negligent in the accident, apportioning 65% of the fault to the defendant and 35% to the plaintiff.

The jury unanimously awarded the plaintiff $37,805 in total damages. This included $5,000 for past physical pain and suffering, $10,000 for future physical pain and suffering, $4,000 for past mental anguish, $5,500 for past physical impairment, and $13,305 for past medical care. No damages were awarded for future mental anguish or future physical impairment.

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