One driver rear-ended another vehicle that was stopped at a red light. The collision caused damage to the vehicle and resulted in neck and back pain that radiated down the leg. The case was settled after a jury found in favor of the injured driver.
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One driver rear-ended another vehicle that was stopped at a red light. The collision caused damage to the vehicle and resulted in neck and back pain that radiated down the leg. The case was settled after a jury found in favor of the injured driver.
One driver was proceeding through an intersection when the other driver entered the intersection without stopping at a flashing red light, causing a collision. The injured driver alleged neck injuries and inability to perform their job duties. The jury awarded damages for past pain and suffering and past medical expenses.
One driver was traveling west on Interstate 380 when their vehicle was struck from behind by another vehicle. The occupants of the first vehicle claimed injuries to their neck and back, including disc herniations. They sought damages for medical costs, pain, and impairment. The driver of the second vehicle conceded liability, and the trial focused on the extent of the injuries and damages.
Two drivers were stopped at a red light when their vehicle was hit from behind. The driver and passenger claimed they suffered neck and back injuries. The other driver denied fault. The court awarded damages for past medical expenses and pain and suffering.
One driver rear-ended another vehicle, pushing it into a third vehicle. The driver in the middle claimed injuries to their neck and back. The case went to trial on the middle driver's claims only.
A three-car collision occurred where one vehicle rear-ended another. The case proceeded to trial focusing solely on the damages sustained by one of the drivers. The jury awarded compensation for past medical care, past physical pain and suffering, and future medical expenses.
One driver rear-ended another vehicle. The jury found the driver who caused the collision was negligent. The injured person sought damages for pain, impairment, and medical care.
One driver was stopped at a red light and proceeded to turn left after the light turned green. The other driver ran the red light and struck the first driver's vehicle, causing it to flip over. The first driver suffered injuries to their spine and knee.
A child was crossing the street when they were struck by a vehicle. The child sustained multiple broken bones and a brain injury. The parties settled the case for $50,000.
One driver failed to keep a proper lookout and control their vehicle, causing a rear-end collision with the vehicle in front. The driver in the front vehicle experienced body soreness and a head bump. Later, they exhibited confusion, odd behavior, and a medical event believed to be a stroke or seizure. The parties reached a settlement.
One driver was stopped in traffic when their pickup truck was struck from behind by another pickup truck. The impact propelled the first truck into a preceding vehicle. The driver who was rear-ended claimed injuries to their back, head, and neck, including sprains, strains, and potential head trauma. The case proceeded to trial focusing on damages, with liability conceded by the defense.
One driver rear-ended another vehicle. The jury found the defendant negligent. The injured person received damages for past and future pain, impairment, and medical care.
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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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