One driver was found negligent after a motor vehicle accident. The injured person sustained neck and back injuries. The jury awarded damages for past physical pain, past loss of earning capacity, and past medical care.
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One driver was found negligent after a motor vehicle accident. The injured person sustained neck and back injuries. The jury awarded damages for past physical pain, past loss of earning capacity, and past medical care.
One driver was traveling on a road when another driver pulled out of a private driveway and they collided. The injured driver claimed neck and back injuries. The case involved a dispute over the extent of the injuries and medical expenses.
One driver was found negligent after a motor vehicle accident. The jury awarded damages for past physical pain and mental anguish, past loss of earning capacity, and past medical care.
One company filed a lawsuit against two individuals regarding an unpaid debt for a motor vehicle. The individuals had failed to make payments after the vehicle was repossessed and sold. The company sought the remaining balance, plus costs and fees. After a trial, the court ruled in favor of the company, ordering the individuals to pay the outstanding amount, court costs, and attorney's fees.
One party filed a lawsuit against another regarding a vehicle purchase contract. The contract was financed, but the original owner became the holder. The buyer defaulted on payments, and the account was charged off with a balance due. The vehicle was repossessed and sold, but the buyer still owed the outstanding amount. The buyer stated they could not afford to pay due to pay cuts. The case proceeded to a bench trial, and the court entered a final judgment in favor of the plaintiff, awarding damages and attorney's fees.
One driver and another driver were involved in a motor vehicle accident. The jury determined that the injured person experienced past medical care costs. The jury did not award damages for past physical pain and mental anguish or past physical impairment.
One driver was found negligent for causing a motor vehicle accident. The other driver was awarded $10,000 for past medical care. No damages were awarded for past physical pain and mental anguish or past physical impairment.
One driver and another driver were involved in a motor vehicle accident. The jury determined that one driver was responsible for the damages. The injured person experienced neck and back pain.
One driver was involved in a collision. The case involved injuries to the neck and back.
One driver was found responsible for a motor vehicle accident. The jury awarded damages for past physical pain and mental anguish, past medical care, and future medical care. The total award was $10,000 for pain and suffering and $36,369 for medical expenses.
One driver was involved in a crash. The case involved a low back injury that required surgery.
One driver was turning left at an intersection when her vehicle collided with the front of another vehicle. The driver who was turning claimed she had the right of way. The other driver claimed she also had the right of way. The injured driver sought damages for back pain and medical expenses.
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Modified Comparative Fault (51% bar)
2 years from the date of the accident
$30,000 per person / $60,000 per accident / $25,000 property damage
Texas follows a modified comparative fault rule. If you're found more than 50% at fault, you cannot recover any damages.
The state requires all drivers to carry minimum liability insurance. Uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage is optional but recommended.
Texas has no cap on personal injury damages in most car accident cases, though punitive damages are capped at the greater of $200,000 or two times economic damages plus non-economic damages up to $750,000.
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