One driver rear-ended another vehicle. The injured person claimed neck and back injuries. The jury awarded damages for past and future pain, impairment, and medical care.
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One driver rear-ended another vehicle. The injured person claimed neck and back injuries. The jury awarded damages for past and future pain, impairment, and medical care.
One driver was traveling southbound when the other driver failed to maintain a safe distance and struck the rear of the first vehicle. This caused the first vehicle to then hit the vehicle in front of it. The injured driver sought medical attention and was diagnosed with a neck sprain, leg contusion, and laceration.
One driver rear-ended another vehicle, pushing it into a third car. The occupants of the first car claimed injuries from the collision. The case proceeded to trial on causation and damages after liability was admitted. The jury awarded damages to the plaintiffs.
One driver was stopped at a red light when the other driver collided with the back of their vehicle. The injured person sustained neck and back injuries, including a non-operative disc issue and lost wages.
One driver stopped at a red light was hit from behind by another driver. The driver who was hit from behind claimed injuries including headaches, back and neck pain, and blurred vision. The other driver admitted fault for the collision but disputed the severity of the injuries. A jury awarded damages for pain and suffering, lost wages, and medical expenses.
One driver was stopped at a gas station exit waiting to enter the street. The other driver struck the stopped vehicle from behind. The driver who was struck claimed injuries to their neck and back.
One driver rear-ended another vehicle. The collision caused neck and back injuries. The jury found both drivers partially at fault for the crash.
One driver claimed they were injured when another driver rear-ended their vehicle, pushing it into the car in front. The injured driver said they experienced neck and back pain and had ongoing limitations. The other driver argued that the minor vehicle damage and a gap in treatment suggested the injuries were not permanent. The jury found the defendant driver fully responsible and awarded damages.
One driver rear-ended another vehicle on a highway feeder road. The occupants of the struck vehicle alleged the other driver was negligent for failing to control speed and maintain a proper lookout. The case was mediated and settled. A portion of the settlement was for the minor occupant's medical expenses and attorney fees.
One driver stopped at a red light and was rear-ended by another vehicle. The driver who was hit claimed back and neck injuries. The other driver allegedly fled the scene. The injured driver sought damages for past medical expenses, pain and suffering, and other related claims. The defense argued the injuries were pre-existing and not caused by the accident.
One driver sued another after a rear-end collision. The first driver alleged the second driver failed to maintain a safe distance, causing a chain reaction crash. The collision resulted in injuries requiring medical treatment. The jury found the second driver negligent and awarded the first driver damages for past pain and medical expenses.
A three-car collision occurred, with the plaintiffs in the second vehicle. The case proceeded to trial focusing solely on the damages sustained by the plaintiffs.
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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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