A driver claimed they were hit from behind by another vehicle. The driver who was hit later sought medical attention for their injuries. The jury found the second driver at fault.
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A driver claimed they were hit from behind by another vehicle. The driver who was hit later sought medical attention for their injuries. The jury found the second driver at fault.
One driver stopped at a red light was hit from behind by another driver. The driver who was hit claimed injuries to their neck, back, and shoulder. The jury found the second driver's actions caused harm and awarded damages.
One driver was traveling on a road when the other driver failed to control their vehicle's speed and collided into the rear of the first vehicle. The injured driver suffered bodily injuries and sought damages for medical expenses, pain and suffering, and lost wages. The other driver denied the allegations. A jury awarded damages for past medical expenses, pain and suffering, and physical impairment.
One driver stopped at a red light when another driver rear-ended them. Both occupants of the first vehicle claimed back and neck injuries. The defense argued the injuries were minor and degenerative. A jury found the defendants negligent and awarded damages to both plaintiffs.
One driver was stopped at a red light, preparing to make a right turn. The other driver rear-ended them. The occupants of the first vehicle claimed injuries to their backs and necks. The driver of the second vehicle acknowledged fault for the collision.
One driver was traveling near an intersection when the other driver disregarded a turn mark and struck their vehicle. The first driver alleged the second driver was speeding and driving carelessly. The collision resulted in claims for pain, medical expenses, and lost earnings. The jury found in favor of the first driver.
One driver rear-ended another vehicle. The injured driver claimed soft tissue injuries to their back and neck, and stated they could no longer work due to pain. The other driver argued the injuries were not significant. A jury found the first driver negligent and awarded damages.
One driver was proceeding through an intersection when the other driver attempted a left turn and collided with them. The first driver suffered serious neck and back injuries, while the passengers sustained minor injuries. The second driver denied negligence and claimed the injuries were not serious.
One driver's vehicle was damaged in a collision caused by another driver. The injured party's insurer paid for the damages and then filed a complaint against the at-fault driver and the vehicle owner. The insurer alleged negligence and wrongful entrustment. Following a bench trial, the court ruled in favor of the insurer, awarding damages, interest, and costs.
One driver was stopped when the other driver hit them from behind. The jury found the driver who caused the crash was negligent. The injured person was awarded money for lost earning capacity and past medical care.
One driver was stopped in traffic when another driver rear-ended them, causing a chain reaction that pushed the first car into the car in front of it. The driver in the middle car claimed injuries to their back and neck. The drivers of the other two cars denied fault.
One driver was traveling north on a road and was hit by another driver who was attempting to cross the road from a side street. The driver who was hit claimed injuries to their back and neck. The case proceeded against one driver, with the other driver dismissed. The defense argued the injuries were related to the driver's job and that the medical treatment was excessive.
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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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