The Nielsen Law Firm, P.C.
Case Summary
50
Total Cases
$80k
Median
$275k
Average
$1.9M
Largest
Documented Cases
$1.9M
A 5-year-old boy was a passenger on a school bus when the emergency exit opened and he fell out. He sustained a skull fracture and abrasions. The plaintiffs alleged the driver and bus company were negligent in failing to ensure the door functioned properly and for allowing a young child to sit near an emergency exit. The defense argued the child or another child may have opened the latch and that the child sustained no permanent injury.
$1.1M
One driver allegedly ran a red light and hit another vehicle on its side. The injured driver claimed the collision caused permanent injuries to their lower back and hips, leading to pain, stiffness, and inability to work. The jury awarded past and future damages.
$650k
One driver was heading east and stopped at an intersection. Another driver was heading south, entered the intersection, struck a westbound vehicle, and then struck the plaintiffs' car and another vehicle. The impact pushed the plaintiffs' car into the other vehicle. The police report indicated the southbound driver ran a red light. The driver who ran the red light claimed his light was yellow. The injured driver claimed a lower back injury, including aggravation of a pre-existing condition, a herniated disc, and neck and back sprains. He also claimed lacerations and headaches from being thrown into his rear-view mirror. His son claimed leg pain that resolved without treatment. The injured driver underwent treatment for his back, including injections, and was recommended surgery. He testified he can no longer sit or stand for long periods and cannot participate in certain activities. The defense argued the lower back problems were pre-existing and questioned the plaintiff's testimony about prior treatments.
$650k
One driver was stopped at a red light when their vehicle was struck by another vehicle. The striking vehicle had disregarded a red light and collided with a vehicle that was then pushed into the plaintiffs vehicle. The injured driver suffered injuries to their lumbar and cervical spine, including sprains and strains, and a wrist sprain.
$538k
One driver was slowing down due to traffic when the other driver crashed into the back of their vehicle. The injured driver claimed neck injuries that would require future surgery. The other driver admitted to the collision but disputed the extent of the injuries. The jury awarded damages for past and future medical expenses.
$517k
One driver stopped at a red light and proceeded when it turned green. The other driver, who was texting, ran the red light and struck the first driver's vehicle. The first driver claimed back injuries and sued for negligence.
$470k
One driver rear-ended another vehicle stopped at a stoplight. The injured driver claimed neck injuries. The defense argued that a subsequent accident caused the injuries. The case involved disputes over the extent and cause of the injuries, with the defense pointing to a later collision as the primary cause. The injured driver sought damages for medical bills and pain and suffering.
$460k
One driver was stopped at a red light when their vehicle was struck from behind by another vehicle. Months later, the same driver was involved in a second rear-end collision. The second collision aggravated injuries sustained in the first, leading to the need for cervical surgery. Both defendants denied negligence and blamed each other for the plaintiff's injuries.
$332k
A person was walking when they were struck from behind by a pick-up truck. The injured person alleged the driver was negligent and under the influence. The court granted summary judgment on liability, and a jury awarded damages for past and future losses.
$302k
One driver was going through an intersection with a green light when the other driver ran a red light and hit them. The injured driver had neck and back pain, headaches, and pain in their side. The court ruled in favor of the injured driver.
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