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Verdict-Plaintiff
McLennan County • 2018

Waco Jury Awards $35,000 After Left Turn Cyclist Collision

A cyclist was test-riding bicycles when a car attempted a left turn and struck him. The cyclist claimed the car driver failed to yield the right of way. The car driver argued the cyclist was at fault. The cyclist sustained abrasions and a sprained ankle, and claimed ongoing shoulder pain. The defense expert suggested the shoulder injury was pre-existing.

Case Information Updated: October 2025

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Shoulder Injury
Bicycle
Motor Vehicle Negligence

Case Outcome

Outcome
Verdict-Plaintiff
Amount
$35,000
County
McLennan County, TX
Resolved
2018

Injury & Accident Details

Injury Type
Shoulder Injury
Accident Type
Bicycle
Case Type
Motor Vehicle Negligence

Case Overview

In August 2015, a cyclist suffered injuries in a collision with a vehicle in Waco, leading to a negligence lawsuit. The incident occurred on University Parks Drive when the plaintiff, a 31-year-old locksmith test-riding bicycles, was struck by an oncoming 2007 Mercury Milan. The defendant, operating the Milan, attempted an unprotected left turn onto Mary Avenue, colliding with the cyclist. A police report indicated the defendant failed to yield the right of way. The plaintiff claimed multiple injuries and sued the defendant, alleging negligent lookout, failure to yield, and making an unsafe left turn.

The plaintiff claimed significant abrasions, a sprained right ankle, and a grade-2 separated left acromioclavicular joint, reporting ongoing left shoulder weakness and limited mobility. The defendant denied negligence, testifying that she stopped and looked but did not see oncoming traffic, attributing visibility issues to the sun and the plaintiff's position in the shade. The defense argued the plaintiff was at least 51 percent responsible for the accident. A defense orthopedic surgeon opined the plaintiff's shoulder injury was pre-existing, noting a lack of swelling in initial X-rays and a history of prior shoulder pain.

After a two-day trial, a jury deliberated for 45 minutes. The jury found the defendant solely negligent and awarded the plaintiff $35,000 in damages. The award matched the specific amounts the plaintiff sought for past physical impairment, past physical pain and mental anguish, and future physical pain and mental anguish.

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