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Pedestrian Accident
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Case Details
A pedestrian left paralyzed by a hit-and-run driver has filed a $12.8-million lawsuit that names the City of Windsor and a prominent local developer among the defendants. Mohammed Abed, 19, was walking in east Windsor after spending the night at a friends house watching a movie, drinking pop and socializing. It was about 1:45 a.m. on Aug. 25, 2007 when he crossed Greenpark Boulevard. Before reaching the sidewalk on the other side of the street, an SUV driven by a suspended driver ran him down. The 2007 Ford Expedition dragged Abed for a distance before throwing him into a concrete utility pole. Abed broke his neck and remains paralyzed from the chest down.
Additional Notes
Lawsuit filed for $12.8 million, including $10.3 million for Mohammed Abed, $1 million each for parents, and $250,000 each for siblings. Case was pending at the time of the article.