$3.9M
Pedestrian Injury
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Case Details
$38,500,000 in total damages found at arbitration, reduced by 90-percent comparative fault of injured person (driver was only determined to be 10-percent at-fault). This resulted in a $3,850,000 net award (of which $1,500,000 in liability policy limits was collectible, and ultimately paid). Involved a minor pedestrian who suffered quadriplegia and “locked in” syndrome as a result of being hit by an automobile on a county highway.
Additional Notes
Net award after 90% comparative fault reduction for minor pedestrian suffering quadriplegia.