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Client Receives $650,000 Settlement

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Our client was a front seat passenger in a Dodge Neon driven by her fiancé (now husband) that was T-boned at an intersection at 45-50 miles per hour by a Toyota FJ Cruiser.  Her car was propelled across the intersection and spun around completely.  Damage to the car was so severe it was deemed a total loss.

Initially, our client's injuries did not appear to require surgical intervention.  However, she was unable to put any weight on her left side, and she was admitted to the hospital for three days.  Upon discharge, she still could not put any weight on her left side and required a walker to ambulate. The bruises on the left hip, leg, and foot were so severe the photographs taken made body parts difficult to recognize.

As the swelling subsided, our client noticed more pain in other areas of her leg and back despite a long list of pain killing medications.  An MRI revealed not only severe contusions to the nerves and soft tissue on the left side of the hip and leg, but also a large herniated lumbar disc, which explained much of the severe back and leg pain.  Back surgery (laminotomy, discectomy, foraminectomy) was performed.  While back pain was reduced, our client now noted increased knee pain, which resulted in an additional surgery.  The back surgery was performed immediately following the MRI.

During recovery from surgery, our client was informed that her employer was going to list her job as open if she did not return to work within six months (despite two decades with the company).  She forced herself to return, but was unable to perform her job without pain.  She was forced to find a new job that did not have the physical demands on her but utilized her skills.  Ultimately, our client was compensated for the time lost due to this incident as part of the settlement.

Despite receiving excellent medical care, possessing a wonderful attitude toward recovery, and pushing herself hard in rehabilitation, our client was left with a painful reminder of her collision: permanent and daily burning down her left leg and hip requiring daily medication just to allow her to sleep.  Her surgeon opined that she would likely have this pain forever and that even additional surgery could not guarantee a better result.

Money can never make a person whole or restore them back to the way they were before, but it is the only known compensatory damage under the law.

 

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Client, a female in her mid-40s, was a passenger in a car driven by her fiancé (now husband) waiting to make a left turn when a large SUV ran a red light and plowed into them at over 40 miles per hour.  The Dodge Neon they were riding in was totaled when it spun across the intersection.  The damage was so severe it caused the center console of the car to be pushed into the left hip and leg of the client.  The client was able to recover $650,000 for the serious and permanent injuries she suffered. Read more

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