$750,000
Motor Vehicle Accident, Traumatic Brain Injury
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Case Details
A Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas jury has awarded a SEPTA bus driver $750,000 for non-economic damages and loss of consortium after a motor vehicle collision with a trash removal truck left him with a traumatic brain injury.
Additional Notes
Isiah Boyd, a SEPTA bus driver, suffered traumatic brain injury from a collision with a trash removal truck. Jury awarded $700,000 to Isiah Boyd and $50,000 to his wife, Alisha Boyd, for loss of consortium. Defendant Accurate Trash removal did not contest liability. Boyd diagnosed with post-concussive syndrome and mild head injury. Gerald B. Baldino Jr. represented Boyd.