One driver was rear-ended by another vehicle. The case focused on the damages resulting from the collision. The jury awarded compensation for past physical pain, mental anguish, and medical care.
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One driver was rear-ended by another vehicle. The case focused on the damages resulting from the collision. The jury awarded compensation for past physical pain, mental anguish, and medical care.
One driver was found to be 50% at fault for a rear-end collision. The other driver was also found to be 50% at fault. The case involved general bodily injuries and past medical care expenses.
One driver was attempting to turn left from a parking lot onto a busy road. The other driver was proceeding straight in the adjacent lane. The two vehicles collided. The injured driver claimed neck, back, and facial injuries, including a disc protrusion. The defense argued that the other driver acted reasonably and questioned the extent and causation of the injuries, noting minimal vehicle damage and a subsequent accident.
One driver was involved in a rear-end collision. The injured person sought damages for pain, mental anguish, and physical impairment. The jury found gross negligence and awarded damages.
One driver was involved in a rear-end collision. The case focused on damages. The jury awarded money for past medical care but no compensation for past physical pain and mental anguish.
One driver was making a U-turn when the other driver rear-ended him. The injured driver claimed neck, back, and shoulder injuries. The other driver argued the injured driver made the U-turn improperly. The injured driver received chiropractic care for soft-tissue injuries. The jury found both drivers 50 percent negligent.
One driver was stopped in heavy traffic when another driver rear-ended her. The injured driver claimed she suffered back injuries, including a disc protrusion that caused leg pain. The other driver alleged the injured driver changed lanes and braked suddenly. The jury found both drivers 50 percent responsible.
One driver was stopped in traffic when another driver rear-ended her. The injured driver claimed injuries to her neck, back, and shoulder. She sought damages for medical bills and pain and suffering.
One driver's vehicle was struck from behind by another driver. The insurance company for the damaged vehicle paid for the repairs and then sued the at-fault driver and the vehicle owner. The court entered a default judgment against the defendants, awarding the insurance company the cost of repairs plus interest and court costs.
One driver was rear-ended by another vehicle while driving in Harris County, Texas. The driver who was rear-ended claimed the other driver was negligent. The defense argued the injuries were due to pre-existing conditions and contributory negligence. A jury found both drivers negligent, assigning 90% responsibility to the driver who rear-ended the other and 10% to the injured driver.
One driver was found negligent after a rear-end collision. The injured person sought damages for past medical care, past physical pain, and past loss of earning capacity.
One driver was traveling on a road when the other driver, who was in a turning lane, failed to yield the right of way while making a left turn. This caused the first driver to crash into the side of the second vehicle. The collision resulted in property damage and personal injuries to the first driver, who then sought medical treatment. The first driver filed a lawsuit alleging the second driver breached duties related to speed, direction, lookout, and evasive action.
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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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