One driver was involved in a collision. The case involved injuries to the neck and back. The jury found in favor of the plaintiff.
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One driver was involved in a collision. The case involved injuries to the neck and back. The jury found in favor of the plaintiff.
One driver was found negligent for causing a rear-end collision. The crash resulted in past physical pain and past medical care expenses for the other driver.
One driver was traveling north on a highway when the other driver rear-ended him. The injured driver claimed multiple injuries, including a wrist fracture and soft-tissue injuries to his neck, back, and shoulder. The defense argued that the wrist fracture was an old injury unrelated to the accident. The jury found the defendant negligent and awarded damages.
One driver rear-ended another vehicle while driving on a highway in Dallas. The driver who was hit claimed injuries to their wrist, neck, back, and shoulder. The defense admitted fault for the collision. The jury awarded the injured driver $10,950.
One driver collided with another vehicle in Houston, Texas. The driver of the first vehicle allegedly failed to maintain a lane and struck the second vehicle, causing damage and injuries to its occupants. The plaintiffs sought payment for vehicle damages and bodily injury compensation. The court awarded damages for property damage, medical expenses, and attorney fees.
One driver was waiting at a red light when the vehicle behind them rear-ended them. The occupants of the first vehicle claimed neck and back injuries and sought treatment. The driver of the second vehicle admitted fault, stating they looked down and did not expect the first vehicle to proceed as quickly as it did. The case proceeded to determine damages.
One driver was involved in a collision. The other driver sustained injuries. The case proceeded to a jury verdict.
One driver hit the back of another vehicle. The person in front was hurt in their neck and back. The driver who hit them said it was an emergency. The jury decided the driver who hit the other car was at fault.
One driver stopped at an intersection when the other driver failed to control their speed and hit the back of their vehicle. The driver who was hit claimed the other driver's actions caused serious injuries. The case went to trial, and a jury found the at-fault driver negligent. The case was ultimately settled.
One driver was found negligent after a rear-end collision. The other driver sustained neck and back injuries. The jury awarded damages for past pain, impairment, and medical care.
One driver was traveling in a lane when the other driver attempted to change lanes and collided with the first driver's vehicle. The first driver alleged the other driver was negligent in failing to maintain a proper lookout, signal, and make a safe lane change. The second driver denied negligence and claimed the first driver contributed to the collision. The jury found the defendant negligent.
One driver was traveling north on a feeder road when their vehicle was struck by another vehicle attempting to change lanes. The driver who was struck claimed injuries to their back and neck. The other driver denied negligence, stating they signaled and maintained a proper lookout, and suggested the injured driver was speeding.
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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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