Case Result

$1.4M

Motor Vehicle Crash

2020
Trial Verdict
Charleston, SC

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Case Details

A $1.35 million verdict was secured for a man who suffered severe back and neck injuries after his vehicle was t-boned by a U.S. Postal Service carrier in January 2016.

Additional Notes

Client, David Crimmins, 45 at the time, was driving home when mail carrier John Boudreau stopped at a stop sign, pulled forward, and hit Crimmins' car. Injuries included disc herniation at the L4-5 level, requiring microdiscectomy surgery and ongoing physical therapy. Quality of life diminished significantly. U.S. District Judge David C. Norton granted a directed verdict for liability. Case name: Crimmins v. United States of America. Court: U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina. Case no.: 2:17-cv-3470. Highest offer: $300,000. Special damages: $67,453.37 (past medical bills), $631,712 (future medical bills), $200,000 (pain and suffering), $100,000 (mental anguish), $300,000 (loss of enjoyment of life and personal impairment), $25,000 (past and future loss of income and earning power).

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