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When you hire a car or truck accident attorney, expertise matters. Over 20 years, Witherite Law Group has settled thousands of cases for injured clients in Dallas, Fort Worth, Atlanta and Chicago. We ask for the maximum payment the law allows every time, regardless of the case. If necessary, we'll go to trial to fight for our clients.
Our attorneys help you get the care and treatment you need and the compensation you deserve. That includes compensation for medical bills, lost wages, physical pain, and emotional suffering.
We will leverage our experience in aggressively fighting for the settlement you deserve. These are some of the settlements our attorneys have recently won:
The defendant, driving an 18-wheeler, was driving 65 mph in rain and sleet with his cruise control on when he hit a disabled vehicle. Our client’s teenage daughter was a passenger in that disabled vehicle. Tragically, the impact killed this young, promising college student. The law requires truck drivers to reduce their speed in adverse weather, and industry standards make clear that commercial drivers should not use cruise control in adverse weather.
Client was traveling in a construction zone southbound on US 75 in McKinney when traffic came to a stop. An 18-wheeler driver from a national transportation company was not paying attention and struck multiple cars causing severe injuries. Our client had shoulder surgery along with back and neck injuries as a result of the wreck. The truck driver had drugs in his system and frequently transported drugs in his truck to others in the terminal.
A family of three was driving alongside a truck when the defendant truck driver makes a right turn from the middle lane, causing injuries to all passengers in the vehicle.
A commercial sedan driver was distracted and ran a red light going approximately 35mph. As our clients' vehicle entered the intersection on a green light, the commercial sedan t-boned the vehicle and caused it to roll over. The commercial sedan had a GPS tracking system, which would have alerted the commercial company of details of the wreck. The company did not investigate the information and had no explanation for why its driver ran the red light. Fortunately, an eyewitness captured video of the crash and provided the video to law enforcement and the parties. The video showed the commercial sedan enter the intersection without any reaction despite its driver being confronted with a yellow and then red light for several seconds. Plaintiff's Accident Reconstructionist opined that the Defendant driver's behavior amounted to severe driver distraction. Client sustained a traumatic brain injury which was verified by DTI imaging, disc injuries in her neck necessitating a neck fusion surgery, and physical injuries to other parts of her spine.
A commercial sedan driver was distracted and ran a red light at approximately 35 mph. As our client's vehicle entered the intersection on a green light, the commercial sedan t-boned the vehicle, causing it to roll over. The commercial sedan had a GPS tracking system, which could have alerted the company with details of the wreck. However, the company did not investigate the information and had no explanation for why its driver ran the red light. Fortunately, an eyewitness captured video of the crash and provided it to law enforcement and the parties involved. The video showed the commercial sedan entering the intersection without any reaction, despite the driver being confronted with a yellow and then red light for several seconds. The plaintiff's Accident Reconstructionist opined that the defendant driver's behavior amounted to severe distraction. The client sustained a traumatic brain injury, verified by DTI imaging, disc injuries in her neck that required a fusion surgery, and physical injuries to other parts of her spine.
Client was driving on a residential street when a delivery vehicle company vehicle pulled out from the wrong side of the road and struck the client. Client had multiple injuries and neck surgery as a result.
This case involved disputed liability, stemming from a rear-end collision on South Cobb Drive in Cobb County, Georgia. Our client sustained severe and permanent injuries, including to her head, neck, left knee, right hand, and sacroiliac joints. Surgery and future medical care were necessary for her neck, left knee, and right sacroiliac joint injuries. Additionally, she experienced lost wages due to the accident. Despite the challenges of disputed liability and damages, our legal team diligently pursued the case in litigation to secure compensation for our client’s injuries and damages.
Our client was traveling on I-20 in Midland, Texas. Traffic ahead slowed, and our client came to a stop. The defendant driver, operating a utility truck for a medical supply company, was distracted by his cell phone and rear-ended our client at 72 mph. The force of the impact caused a catastrophic three-vehicle wreck, and our client's vehicle flipped, landing on its roof. Additional investigation revealed the driver had a history of driving over the posted speed limit while on the job. The company, which monitored the utility truck via GPS, knew or should have known its employee habitually sped while on the job—driving all over West Texas and Eastern New Mexico. Our client sustained a traumatic brain injury with a large scalp laceration and injuries to his neck, back, and shoulders. Our client underwent multiple spinal injections and surgery on both shoulders.
Our client was stopped at a red light on Watauga Rd and Denton Hwy when they were rear-ended by an out-of-control commercial van. The impact caused a multi-car crash, resulting in shoulder and neck injuries for our client, which required surgeries. Our firm is dedicated to providing the necessary legal support to ensure our client receives the care and compensation they deserve. #ExpertiseMatters
Our client suffered a brain injury when her vehicle was T-boned by a medical transport van that ran a red light, causing the van to land on top of her vehicle. Despite the severity of the incident, our legal team tirelessly pursued the case to secure fair compensation for our client. This settlement underscores our commitment to advocating for victims of accidents involving negligence, especially in cases of catastrophic injuries.
Defendant box truck driver was driving under the influence of alcohol and sideswiped our client and another van.
Our client was traveling on the highway, and traffic was slowing to a stop. Our client was rear-ended by a tractor trailer that failed to control its speed. The impact pushed our client's vehicle into the vehicle in front of them. Our client suffered neck, back, and head injuries.
A tragic accident occurred at the intersection of Hwy 92 and Midway Rd, where a motorcyclist lost their life in a collision. The motorcyclist was struck by a vehicle making a left turn, resulting in a fatal T-bone impact. Despite the uncertainty surrounding the circumstances, it was evident that the other party failed to yield, leading to this devastating outcome. Our firm poured extensive time, care, and expertise into advocating for our client, ensuring their case received the attention and compassion it deserved. #ExpertiseMatters
Our client was traveling southbound on South Fulton Parkway, near the exit for Highway 92, when they were involved in an accident. The defendant, driving an 18-wheeler, was at fault for blocking the entire highway. This obstruction led to a collision that caused significant damage to the front end of our client's green Honda Accord.
Our client was driving westbound on Highway 54, a narrow two-lane road, when they encountered a dangerous situation. The defendant, driving an 18-wheeler without a trailer, had backed out of their driveway, leaving the truck positioned horizontally across the road. With no time to brake, our client collided with the defendant’s vehicle. The impact was severe, and our client was rushed by ambulance to Piedmont Hospital. Due to the extent of their injuries, they were later airlifted to Grady Memorial Hospital for further treatment.
A collision occurred on South Fulton Parkway near the Highway 92 exit, resulting in significant property damage. The details of the incident are unclear as the involved party couldn't recall the specifics, but it's evident that the defendant was at fault for blocking the entire highway. The property damage sustained indicates the severity of the collision. Our firm diligently represented our client's interests, ensuring that their case received the attention and expertise necessary for resolution. #ExpertiseMatters
A motorist traveling on Interstate 285 East experienced a rear-end collision with an 18-wheeler, resulting in injuries. The force of the impact caused significant harm, emphasizing the severity of the incident. Our firm provided comprehensive legal support to ensure that our client received the necessary assistance and representation to navigate through this challenging situation. #ExpertiseMatters
Our client, Lois Smith, was traveling eastbound on I-285 when she was suddenly rear-ended by an 18-wheeler. The impact of the collision caused significant injury to Ms. Smith, who was unable to avoid the large truck approaching from behind. As a result of the crash, she suffered injuries that required immediate medical attention.
Our client was traveling down Hudson Bridge Rd when the defendant, exiting off I-75, failed to stop, resulting in a collision. Although the police spoke to a witness, efforts to obtain their information were unsuccessful. Despite this challenge, our firm is committed to vigorously advocating for our client's rights and seeking the justice they deserve in this matter. #ExpertiseMatters
Our client, Brittany Waters, was completely stopped at a red light at the intersection of Buffington Road and Buffington Court in Atlanta, GA, when she was suddenly rear-ended by a 2005 Mack truck. The impact of the collision was severe, resulting in significant injuries to Ms. Waters. She was not moving and had been patiently waiting for the light to change when the truck struck her vehicle, leaving her shocked and in pain. The reckless actions of the truck driver have left our client facing a challenging recovery process.
Our client was stopped at a red light on Buffington Rd in Atlanta, GA, when their vehicle was rear-ended by a Mack truck. The collision caused serious injuries. Our firm is dedicated to providing comprehensive legal assistance to ensure our client receives the necessary support and compensation for their injuries. #ExpertiseMatters
Our client was sitting in standstill traffic on I-70 eastbound in Indiana when an 18-wheeler failed to stop and rear-ended our client's semi-truck at approximately 60 miles per hour. The force of the collision pushed our client's truck into the vehicle in front of him, which subsequently left the scene and is not included in the police report. The impact caused significant damage, totaling the trailer and damaging the front end of our client's truck. The aftermath of this reckless driving has left our client dealing with the consequences of the accident.
Our client was traveling on HWY 166 East when their vehicle was rear-ended by an 18-wheeler. The impact underscores the severity of the incident. Our firm is committed to providing comprehensive legal assistance to ensure our client receives the necessary support and compensation. #ExpertiseMatters
Our client was a passenger in a vehicle that rear-ended another vehicle. Our client suffered a fractured neck, resulting in emergency surgery. During recovery, our client's head and neck were immobilized in a halo brace for four months post-surgery.
Our client was traveling on Northwest Highway 12 when the defendant, driving a Ferrari, made an unsafe lane change across three lanes and struck her car. The impact caused our client's car to spin uncontrollably. Following the wreck, she was transported via ambulance to the hospital, where she underwent back surgery. Subsequent surgeries followed, including low-back surgery and neck surgery. The long recovery and the trauma from the event were overwhelming, and our client developed depression and anxiety.
Our client was traveling westbound on I-20 in Madison, GA, when their vehicle was rear-ended by an 18-wheeler. Our firm is dedicated to providing comprehensive legal support to ensure our client receives the necessary care and compensation for their injuries. #ExpertiseMatters
Our client was struck by a Volvo VNL and an unoccupied Ford F-350. The Volvo was being towed by a Freightliner Conventional. Our firm is committed to providing the necessary legal support to ensure our client receives appropriate care and compensation for their injuries. #ExpertiseMatters
Our client was traveling south on Tara Blvd and was stopped at a red light at Upper Riverdale Rd when the defendant failed to stop and struck the left rear of our client's car. Our firm is committed to providing the necessary legal support to ensure our client receives appropriate care and compensation for their injuries. #ExpertiseMatters
Our client was traveling through an intersection on a green light when the defendant failed to yield, causing a collision. Our firm is dedicated to providing comprehensive legal support to ensure our client receives the necessary care and compensation for their injuries. #ExpertiseMatters
Our client was traveling on Mars Hill Rd, approaching Fords Rd to make a left turn, when a Southern Pipe & Supply truck attempted to pass on the left. The truck collided with the rear end of our client's vehicle and then hit the driver's side door. Our firm is dedicated to providing comprehensive legal support to ensure our client receives the necessary care and compensation for their injuries. #ExpertiseMatters
Our client was traveling south on Tara Blvd when a tow truck from A Tow Inc failed to yield while making a left turn onto Lovejoy Rd, resulting in a collision. Our firm is dedicated to providing comprehensive legal support to ensure our client receives the necessary care and compensation for their injuries. #ExpertiseMatters
In the early morning hours, our client's vehicle had a flat tire. She was traveling on the highway, so she safely moved to the far-right lane, reducing her speed as she attempted to pull over. Suddenly, an 18-wheeler ran into the back of our client's vehicle. The investigation showed that there was no attempt to brake. The wreck destroyed the back end of our client's vehicle. Shortly after the wreck, our client developed a brain bleed, which led to permanent cognitive issues and ongoing impaired function on the right side of her body.
Our client was driving south on US-75 near Spring Valley in Dallas when a box truck driver failed to control his speed and rear-ended her vehicle. The defendant claimed he was not negligent because a car ahead of him moved out of the way at the last minute, which did not allow the defendant enough time and notice to prevent the wreck. Our client sustained injuries to her neck and back, which required multiple spinal injections.
Our client, Sherlene Buffin, was traveling south on N Pine Hill Road, approaching the intersection of SR-16, when an 18-wheeler ran a red light and struck the driver’s side of her vehicle. The impact caused her car to spin out of control, colliding with another truck that was heading east on SR-16. The accident caused significant damage to Ms. Buffin’s vehicle and resulted in injuries, all due to the truck driver's reckless disregard for the traffic signal.
Our client was walking into the entrance of the Heartland Express building when they were struck by an MHC Kenworth vehicle. Our firm is committed to providing comprehensive legal support to ensure our client receives the necessary care and compensation for their injuries. #ExpertiseMatters
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Our client was a passenger in a vehicle traveling southbound on I-75 near mile marker 15 when an 18-wheeler struck their vehicle. Tragically, our client died on impact. Our firm is dedicated to providing compassionate and comprehensive legal support to the family, ensuring they receive the justice and compensation they deserve. #ExpertiseMatters
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Our client was traveling on Hwy 29 near Murray St when a Baldwin Paving Co Inc. vehicle rear-ended them. Our firm is committed to providing comprehensive legal support to ensure our client receives the necessary care and compensation for their injuries. #ExpertiseMatters
Our client was peacefully asleep in his cousin's truck while traveling on a two-lane road from Pike County to Barnesville, GA, when disaster struck. A tow truck driver, traveling in the opposite direction, drifted into our client's lane and collided with the horse trailer being towed by the truck. The impact was severe, totaling the trailer and throwing our client forward in his seat, where he was abruptly restrained by his seatbelt. This sudden jolt caused significant distress and injury, disrupting what should have been a calm journey with his cousin.
Our client was a passenger in a vehicle traveling northbound on Highway 92, just past East Paulding Drive in Dallas, GA. The vehicle was stopped, yielding for a mail carrier, when a commercial truck hauling logs from Team Tree Service failed to stop and collided with the rear of the vehicle. The force of the impact pushed the vehicle forward, causing significant damage. The police arrived at the scene, and the defendant, who was driving the commercial truck, was cited for failing to stop.
Our client was a passenger in a vehicle stopped to yield for a mail person on Hwy 92 past E Paulding Dr. in Dallas, GA, traveling northbound. A commercial vehicle, driven by the defendant and hauling logs for Team Tree Service, failed to stop and collided with the rear end of our client's vehicle, pushing it forward. The accident occurred at 1:50 PM, and the defendant was cited for the incident. The Paulding Police Department responded to the scene, and witnesses corroborated our client's account. Our firm is dedicated to ensuring our client receives the necessary support and compensation for their injuries. #ExpertiseMatters
Our client was driving northbound on Buford Hwy at the Motor Industrial Rd intersection with a green light when a green mini dump truck (Ford 550) ran a red light and collided with the front of their car while making an illegal left turn onto the entrance ramp for I-85/285. The dump truck was then hit by a Nissan Altima, causing it to hit our client again. Subsequently, our client was rear-ended, resulting in their car being totaled. Our firm is dedicated to providing the necessary legal support to ensure our client receives appropriate care and compensation for their injuries and losses. #ExpertiseMatters
Our client was traveling on I-35 near the Exit to 917 when traffic came to a stop, causing them to slow down and stop as well. While stopped, our client saw an 18-wheeler approaching at a high rate of speed in their rearview mirror. Bracing for impact, they tilted the wheel toward the shoulder. Upon impact, our client was pushed into the median of the highway. Our firm is dedicated to providing comprehensive legal support to ensure our client receives the necessary care and compensation for their injuries. #ExpertiseMatters
A 30-year-old individual sustained severe injuries, including a traumatic brain injury (TBI), neck, and back injuries, in a collision that was not their fault. While driving through a green light, they were unexpectedly T-boned by a vehicle making an unsafe left turn, causing their head to be struck by an airbag upon deployment. Despite their resilience, their life was profoundly impacted, with doctors diagnosing cognitive impairment as a result of the crash, affecting their daily life and lifetime earning potential. This diagnosis was corroborated by three treating doctors, as well as testimony from their friends, family, and church pastor. Despite constant attempts by the defense to downplay the injuries, our legal team successfully conveyed the true extent of the impact during trial, resulting in a favorable verdict. This outcome underscores our unwavering dedication to advocating for justice and fair compensation for our clients.
Our client was traveling northbound on I-35 from Waco, TX to Fort Worth, TX for work in the left lane. A road sweeper, transitioning to the southbound side from the right lane, entered our client's lane and collided with their vehicle on the passenger side. The defendant driver initially claimed our client was at fault, but passengers in the defendant's vehicle disputed this, attributing fault to their driver. Our firm is dedicated to diligently representing our client's interests and ensuring a fair resolution to this dispute. #ExpertiseMatters
Our client sustained a traumatic brain injury when their vehicle was rear-ended by an 18-wheeler while exiting westbound I-20 onto S Cockrell Hill Rd. The impact pushed our client's vehicle into another 18-wheeler in front of them. Our firm is dedicated to providing the necessary legal support and advocacy to ensure our client receives the compensation and care they deserve. #ExpertiseMatters
Our client was diligently working at the Bay 5 Formation Building located at 1523 Steve Reynolds Industrial Parkway in Commerce, GA, when an unexpected and dangerous incident occurred. While focused on his tasks, an individual fell through the roof and landed directly on him. The sudden impact caused significant distress and potential injuries, leaving our client shaken and concerned about the incident. This alarming occurrence has raised serious questions about safety protocols and the conditions that led to this accident in an otherwise normal workday.
Our client was stopped at the corner of Zebulon Road and Peake Road in front of a Walgreens in Macon, GA, when they were rear-ended by a large vehicle, described by our client as similar to an 18-wheeler but not exactly an 18-wheeler. Our firm is committed to providing comprehensive legal support to ensure our client receives the necessary care and compensation for their injuries. #ExpertiseMatters
The defendant ran a red light and crashed into our client, who had the right of way. Our client sustained significant neck and shoulder injuries.
Our client was driving southbound on Highway 44, approaching the intersection with Lake Oconee Parkway, when a dump truck from Oconee Sand & Gravel ran a red light and t-boned the driver’s side of our client’s vehicle. The impact caused significant damage to the side of our client's 2010 Toyota Camry.
Our client entered the northbound lane of I-285 between Washington Road and Camp Creek Road, positioning themselves in the far-right lane while traveling with the flow of traffic at approximately 60-65 mph. Suddenly, another vehicle rear-ended our client’s car, causing a significant impact that resulted in the vehicle spinning out into the middle lane, rotating around to face the opposite direction.
Our client was at the Pine Ridge Land Field in Griffin, GA, preparing to exit the facility when a serious accident occurred. As our client was leaving, another semi-truck, driven by the defendant, entered the land field and collided with the driver’s side of our client’s 2014-2015 Mack CH613. The impact resulted in major damage to our client's truck, raising concerns about the safety of the intersection.
Our client was driving for Uber when another driver ran a red light and struck the front of his vehicle. The passengers in our client's vehicle left the scene in another Uber. Our client left the scene and did not seek care at the emergency room. When he finally received proper care, he required a neck and a low back surgery. His pain and injuries prevented him from working the hours he previously worked, reducing his income and creating a financial hardship.
Our client was involved in a rear-end collision on the highway, struck by an 18-wheeler. Despite the severity of the impact, our legal team diligently pursued the case to ensure our client received fair compensation for their injuries and damages. This result underscores our commitment to advocating for victims of accidents involving large commercial vehicles.
Our client was traveling north on Highway 75, just before Exit 227 heading toward Stockbridge, GA, when an 18-wheeler abruptly merged into his lane without warning. This sudden maneuver forced our client, who was in the far-right lane, off the road and onto the shoulder. In a state of shock and concern for his safety, our client noticed that the truck did not stop after the collision and continued driving.
The driver of a commercial truck was driving 65 mph in the right lane of I-35. There was heavy rain, and he should have reduced his speed by a third, given the hazardous road conditions. The truck driver either began to change lanes when unsafe or experienced trailer sway due to his speed and weather conditions. He left his lane and made contact with our client’s vehicle, sending our client into a concrete divider and out of control across the highway. Our client had many pre-existing medical conditions. Unfortunately, the client's injuries were so severe she required a two-level neck fusion and lived with ongoing increased pain in her low back and shoulder before we got to trial. The insurance company for the trucking company offered $25,000 at mediation and offered a top-off of $75,000 after three years of litigation. The client’s medical bills totaled approximately $400,000. Shelly Greco and Victor Rodriguez tried a week-long trial against the out-of-state motor carrier in Tarrant County, Texas. The insurance carrier ultimately tendered its $1M policy limit to resolve the case on the eve of closing arguments.
Our client was traveling on northbound I-35 when traffic stopped, causing our client to stop as well. The commercial pickup driver towing a trailer failed to control his speed and rear-ended our client at a high rate of speed, causing our client to hit the vehicle in front of her. Our client required neck surgery to resolve her pain and injuries.
This case involved a head-on collision that occurred on Hamilton Road when a 2015 Honda Accord, driven by our client, was struck by a Toyota Tundra. At the time of the accident, traffic heading northbound had stopped and was being directed around a stalled vehicle. As the Defendant (DEF) attempted to maneuver around the stalled vehicle, he pulled into oncoming traffic, hitting our client's vehicle head-on.
The Defendant, driving an older model Toyota Tundra, was arrested at the scene and was cited for not having a driver's license and possibly lacking insurance. Our client's vehicle sustained significant front-end damage. Our client was covered by uninsured motorist (UM) insurance through USAA.
Our client was driving southbound on US-75 when another vehicle made an unsafe lane change into her lane. Although the collision only resulted in moderate damage, our client sustained significant injuries to her neck and back, necessitating spinal injections and eventual surgery to her neck. Despite the seemingly minor nature of the wreck, the impact on our client's health was substantial. Our legal team worked diligently to ensure our client received appropriate compensation for her injuries and medical expenses.
Our client was driving in lane 75 South when another vehicle, referred to as Car C, suddenly swerved into her lane and collided with the passenger side of her car. After the impact, Car C left the scene, leaving our client shocked and concerned. The reason Car C swerved into her lane was that it had been struck on the passenger side by an 18-wheeler, which also fled the scene. The reckless actions of both the driver of Car C and the truck driver have left our client dealing with the aftermath of this hit-and-run accident.
Our client was a passenger in a vehicle traveling northbound on Highway 92, just past East Paulding Drive in Dallas, GA, when the accident occurred. The driver of their vehicle was stopped, yielding for a mail carrier, when a commercial truck hauling logs failed to stop and collided with the rear end of their car. The force of the impact pushed the vehicle forward, causing significant damage.
Our client was a passenger in an Uber when the accident occurred on Turner Hill Road. As they traveled in the direction of traffic, the driver of the Uber, in the left lane, was navigating around an existing accident on the road. In an attempt to avoid the collision, the driver made a sharp right turn but unfortunately made contact with the vehicles involved in the prior accident. The impact caused the Uber to flip onto its passenger side and slide across the road. Our client was seated in the rear passenger seat during this harrowing event, experiencing the shock and chaos of the situation firsthand.
We are proud to announce the resolution of a complex case on behalf of our client who was involved in a collision with a construction worker driving a flatbed in September 2016. Our client sustained injuries to her neck, requiring surgery, as well as shoulder injuries and aggravated lower back pain. Establishing causation between the accident and her injuries posed a challenge, particularly considering a subsequent, more severe wreck in April 2017. However, with the diligent efforts of our legal team and testimony from the client's doctors, we successfully proved the case. Despite facing resistance from the defense, including the hiring of a dozen expert witnesses, we effectively excluded the majority of their experts from the case. Our victory extended through appeals up to the Texas Supreme Court, defending the trial court's decision. This outcome underscores our unwavering dedication to achieving justice for our clients in the face of adversity.
Our client, who was pregnant, was at a stop sign on Greenville Avenue when a commercial van rear-ended her. The trauma and injuries from the wreck provoked an early labor and delivery. In the months following the wreck and early delivery of her child, our client struggled to recover from her injuries while caring for a newborn. She eventually required several spinal injections.
We are pleased to announce a successful settlement on behalf of our client who was involved in an accident caused by a novice driver employed by a major trucking company. Despite minimal damage to our client's vehicle, she suffered severe injuries to her neck, back, and shoulder as a result of the collision. Our dedicated legal team worked tirelessly to ensure our client received fair compensation for her injuries and related damages. We remain committed to advocating for the rights of those injured due to negligence on the road.
Our client was stopped at the red light off of IH 20 and Bonnaview, in the far right lane, when they were rear-ended by an 18-wheeler. The driver of the truck, a part-time commercial driver, had not been properly vetted or trained by his company. As a result of the collision, our client sustained head, neck, lower back, and shoulder injuries, requiring injections and shoulder surgery. Our firm is dedicated to ensuring that our client receives the necessary support and compensation for their injuries. #ExpertiseMatters
Our client was traveling southbound on Teasley Lane near Hickory Creek Road when the defendant failed to yield the right of way while exiting the Kroger parking lot, resulting in a collision. The impact caused the defendant's vehicle to roll over. After the collision, our client's vehicle continued and came to rest after striking a parked vehicle. Our firm is committed to advocating for our client's rights and seeking appropriate compensation for their injuries. #ExpertiseMatters
Our client's journey to justice began with a devastating motor vehicle accident, necessitating a lumbar discectomy. Facing staggering medical expenses of around $30,000 and a surgery cost exceeding $50,000, the at-fault driver's insurance company offered a mere $8,426.08. This grossly insufficient amount led us to take decisive legal action against the driver.
As the case unfolded, the insurance company revealed a policy limit of just $30,000 for bodily injury liability and appointed legal defense. Undeterred, our client bravely proceeded with the essential surgery. We then escalated the matter, demanding full compensation from the insurance company, unshackled by the policy limits, citing their failure to act in the policyholder's best interest.
In a surprising twist, the insurance company, fully aware of our client's recent surgery, proposed a settlement of the $30,000 policy limit, to be divided among our client and two others injured in the incident. Recognizing this as another attempt to undermine our client's rightful claim, we rejected this offer.
Our persistence and dedication to our client's cause culminated in a landmark settlement of $179,500. This amount not only covered the lion's share of the medical expenses but also represented a significant stand against unfair insurance practices. Of this settlement, a substantial $164,500 was paid directly by the insurance company, with the remaining $15,000 sourced from the insured's policy limits. This victory underscores our commitment to fighting for our clients' rights and securing the compensation they rightfully deserve.
Our client was driving westbound on Empire Central and Governors Row in the left lane of a one-way street when they were struck head-on by a driver going the wrong way through the intersection on Empire Central Ramp. The defendant was driving under the influence at the time of the accident. As a result of the collision, our client sustained a concussion, neck, back, and knee injuries, as well as an ankle fracture, requiring surgery and injections. Our firm is committed to ensuring our client receives the necessary care and compensation for their injuries. #ExpertiseMatters
Our client was involved in a collision on the highway caused by a truck driver losing control in snowy weather. The truck tipped over, obstructing our client's path, leading to the unavoidable collision. Despite the challenging road conditions, our legal team successfully pursued the case to secure a favorable outcome for our client. This settlement underscores our commitment to advocating for individuals impacted by accidents, particularly in hazardous weather conditions.
Our attorneys are always willing to go the extra mile for our clients. In these settlements, our attorneys fought for our clients to get them a higher amount that the policy limit in their cases. We’re not afraid to fight the insurance companies to make sure our clients get everything they deserve.
Our client was on Northwest Highway, waiting to turn right into a restaurant. The defendant, who was weaving and speeding in traffic while not paying attention, rear-ended our client.
Our client was the second vehicle in a four-car wreck. She required shoulder surgery, and her surgeon recommended a full shoulder arthroplasty. The defendant hired a biomechanical expert and a doctor to give the opinion that our client's shoulder injury could not have been caused by the wreck. The insurance company paid $25,000 over the policy limits without having to go to trial.
Our client was a passenger in the vehicle that was sideswiped. The defendant contested liability, blaming a phantom vehicle that suddenly swerved in our client’s lane. Unfortunately, our client required neck surgery as a result of this collision. Germania claimed the neck surgery was not needed and refused to pay for it. As such, we tried the case. The jury put 100% liability on the defendant driver and compensated our client for all of her medical bills—including the neck surgery—plus pain and suffering.
The defendant struck our client, a police officer, as she was directing traffic. She injured her lower back and hip. The liability insurer denied there was an injury but ultimately paid twice the policy coverage amount.
According to the police report, our client was turning left on a blinking yellow light, and the defendant ran a red light. However, the police report erroneously placed our client at fault. After reviewing the body cam footage, it was unclear why the officer who wrote the report placed any fault on our client. Witnesses at the scene stated the defendant had intentionally run the previous red light, weaving around traffic before striking our client at the next intersection. The defendant even admitted to looking down at his cell phone while entering the intersection. The body cam footage and evidence collected by our Rapid Response Team were crucial in proving our client's case.
The defendant failed to yield to oncoming traffic when turning left. Our client, who was driving straight through the intersection, was hit.
The defendant was stopped at a red light, in a turn-only lane next to our client. Rather than turn left as required, the defendant made an unsafe lane change in order to go straight and crashed into the driver’s side of our client’s vehicle. Our client injured her neck in the collision and ultimately underwent surgery because of her injuries. Before filing suit, State Farm rejected our offer to settle for its policy limits. That left our client no choice but to file suit, which resulted in State Farm paying more than five times its policy limits.
Our client pulled into the intersection and was waiting to turn left when the defendant crossed multiple lanes of traffic and struck our client's vehicle while she was in the protected turn area. The defendant was speeding and collided with our client's driver's side area.
Our client, a veteran, was involved in an accident where we successfully settled for five times the policy limits. This amounted to three times the medical bills incurred by our client. Importantly, our client received more in her pocket than the total policy limits of the at-fault party, ensuring she received fair compensation for her injuries and damages. This outcome reflects our commitment to achieving favorable results for our clients, especially those who have served our country.
The defendant ran a stop sign and hit our client's vehicle hard enough to push it into the yard of a nearby house. Our client injured his right arm, neck, and back. The insurer refused to tender their $30k policy and ended up paying five times that amount.
Our client was injured when another driver ran a stop sign and t-boned their vehicle. We settled for more than double the insurance company's policy by proving that they had acted in bad faith.
Our client sustained injuries in a T-bone collision when another driver disregarded a stop sign and struck her vehicle. Through diligent efforts, we secured a settlement exceeding double the insurance company's policy by demonstrating their bad faith actions. This outcome underscores our commitment to holding negligent parties accountable and obtaining maximum compensation for our clients.
Our client was traveling east on Highway 183. He began to slow down to accommodate the traffic in front of him. The defendant failed to maintain a safe distance. Our client suffered painful injuries to his neck and back. He required several injections in his lower back.
Driver was driving a family members vehicle when he struck our client causing injuries. The insurance company for the vehicle owner never disclosed that the driver had his own insurance policy. Vehicle owner's insurance made a ridiculously low offer prior to filing suit. After the lawsuit was filed, the insurance company that insured the driver called to ask what was going on. They were told that the vehicle owner's insurance would handle everything and keep them informed. Vehicle owner's insurance did not do any of that and instead put the driver and his insurance company at risk of a judgment well beyond the policy limits. Vehicle owner's insurance company had to pay for their bad faith claims handling and exposure to the driver and his insurance.
Our client was driving on McKinney Avenue in Denton when the defendant pulled out of his apartment complex, striking the driver's side of our client's vehicle. The defendant blamed our client for not having her headlights on because it was overcast. Our client went to the hospital complaining of hip pain, and she developed neck and back pain over the next few days. Unfortunately, our client was in a second wreck just three days later. The defense counsel argued that her injuries were not related because she did not complain about her neck or back at the hospital. Our client continued to treat her pain with pain medication. The insurance company offered $12,000 before trial, and the final verdict was $68,000.
Our client was traveling on Overton Ridge when another vehicle, exiting a parking lot, failed to yield and collided with them. The impact resulted in significant injury, including a disc herniation. Our firm is dedicated to representing our client's interests and ensuring they receive the necessary support and compensation for their injuries. #ExpertiseMatters
Our client was stopped in traffic on Hwy 360 when their vehicle was rear-ended by another driver who failed to control their speed. The collision resulted in tears to our client's wrist and knee. Our firm is committed to providing the necessary legal support to ensure our client receives appropriate compensation and care for their injuries. #ExpertiseMatters
Our client was traveling south on I-635 in Mesquite when he slowed for traffic due to another wreck ahead. The defendant didn’t believe that our client needed to stop when he did and blamed him for the wreck. Our client received several lower back injections to treat his persistent back pain. The insurance company paid $15,000 over the policy limits without going to trial.
Insurance company refused to protect it's policyholder after it received the demand for the client by trying to offer less than the at fault driver's limits of liability. After a year of litigation, depositions, and mediation, insurer for the driver paid the fair value of the case not encumbered by their insured's policy limits. This resulted in client receiving just compensation for injuries from a driver whose insurance was originally not enough to cover the harms and losses the at fault driver caused.
Liability Insurance Carrier put their insured at risk of a judgment in excess of his policy coverage when it refused to pay the policy limits of it's insured. Client had a much needed shoulder surgery from a pre-existing injury that was exacerbated from the wreck. Insurance company claimed the injury was not exacerbated and the injury required surgery before the wreck. Prior medical records showed that client was not yet a surgical candidate for his shoulder.
Rear-ended by a young driver resulting in spine injuries
Our client suffered spine injuries in a rear-end collision caused by a young driver. Despite the challenges posed by the age of the driver, our legal team successfully pursued the case to ensure our client received appropriate compensation for their injuries. This settlement highlights our dedication to advocating for victims of accidents, regardless of the age of the at-fault party.
Our client experienced a rear-end collision that resulted in a lower back injury. Although the client's pain is now under control after receiving necessary medical treatment, it was a prolonged battle to compel the insurance company to act ethically. Eventually, they had to pay over their policy limit due to their initial refusal to honor the policy limits demands made early in the case.
An industrial business transporting lightweight insulating materials failed to use the necessary tie-downs to secure its boxes in the back of a pickup truck. As a result, a box flew out of the back of the truck diving at highway speeds. The box hit our client, who was behind the truck on a motorcycle. The impact of the box caused the motorcyclist to lose control and impact the center concrete barrier. Our client suffered a brain injury. Our client required multiple facial surgeries as well as back and shoulder surgery.
A street sweeper was at a dead stop on the highway without lights on resulting in our client hitting them.
Our client was traveling on the highway, and traffic was slowing to a stop. Our client was rear-ended by a tractor trailer that failed to control its speed. The impact pushed our client's vehicle into the vehicle in front of them. Our client suffered neck, back, and head injuries.
Truck driver made an unsafe left hand turn at a stop light in front of client. As a result of the crash, client underwent surgery for a lumbar fusion. Client, a truck driver, was unable to return to work and was no longer fit to perform his job. Client had to make a change in career path and as a result, suffered a substantial loss of future income due to the physical limitations from his injuries.
Our client was traveling on I-75 South when a tractor-trailer made an improper lane change striking the driver side of our client's car, causing it to spin before coming to rest. Client had to undergo shoulder surgery and a lower back surgery.
Our client and his wife were driving on the highway when they were rear-ended by another driver traveling at a high rate of speed. The defendant driver fled the scene but was later arrested on hit-and-run and DWI charges. Our client and his wife suffered significant injuries. Our client had worked in sanitation for 19 years prior to the wreck. After the wreck, he was no longer able to do his job and could not work. He ultimately required neck surgery, and his physician has recommended him for low back surgery.
Our client was traveling on the interstate in an 18-wheeler when the defendant 18-wheeler failed to yield to our client coming out of a stop sign. The defendant and client collided with each other. Our client's truck was loaded when the accident happened, and she was on her way to drop off a load. The collision impeded her ability to make a timely drop-off.
Our Client was driving on the interstate when a tractor-trailer made a right-hand lane change into a lane that was already occupied by our client. While our client was able to maintain control of his vehicle after the first impact, the second impact caused his car to swerve out of control into a spin and off the roadway, where it overturned into a drainage ditch. The client had to have several injections and a cervical micro-discectomy as a result of his injuries.
An 18-wheeler ran into the back of our client without attempting to brake, destroying the back end of her vehicle. Our client had a flat tire on the highway in the early morning hours and therefore was traveling slowly in the far right lane when she was hit. Client developed a brain bleed a few days after the wreck which led to permanent cognitive issues and on-going impaired function on the right side of her body.
Our client was driving south on US-75 near Spring Valley in Dallas, Texas, when a box truck driver failed to control his speed and rear-ended her vehicle. The defendant claimed he was not negligent because a car ahead of him moved out of the way at the last minute, which did not allow the defendant enough time and notice to prevent the wreck. Our client sustained injuries to her neck and back, which required multiple spinal injections.
Delivery van driver changed lanes without looking, side-swiping the client and causing her vehicle to roll over. Client eventually had a 2 level lumbar fusion to get her life back on track.
Our client was traveling on South Garland Avenue in Garland, Texas. The defendant was driving a box truck in the scope of his employment. He was using his handheld device and failed to see the car ahead of him slowing down. The defendant changed lanes to avoid the slowing vehicle and collided with our client, flipping his truck. Unbeknownst to his employer, the defendant was driving on a suspended license at the time of the wreck. Our client suffered injuries to his lower back and neck and required multiple surgeries.
Client was riding her bike with her family on a late Sunday afternoon. As she traveled through the bike lane, a drunk driver turned into her, knocking her off her bike and causing severe injuries.
Truck driver in 18-wheeler rear-ended by another 18-wheeler, causing injuries to neck and back, requiring injections.
The defendant was driving at an excessive speed on a city street when they collided with the driver's side of the plaintiff's daughter's vehicle. Tragically, she lost her life as a result of the injuries sustained in the collision.
Our client, an 18-wheeler driver, was driving northbound on US 287 in West Texas at night. The defendant, also an 18-wheeler driver, made a U-turn from southbound US 287, turning directly in front of our client's 18-wheeler. Despite our client taking proper evasive action, a crash occurred, forcing our client's 18-wheeler off the road into a ditch. Our client sustained significant injuries, causing him to need spinal injections and eventually surgeries to his neck and low back.
Our client was involved in a sideswipe wreck, which resulted in their vehicle spinning out and being struck by oncoming traffic. This harrowing incident led to injuries affecting our client's back and legs.
Our client was traveling to a local shopping center. A tractor-trailer failed to yield and turned in front of her, causing a bad collision. Our client suffered a knee injury that required surgery. The truck driver would not admit that he failed to yield and tried to blame our client.
Client was traveling on I-85 Southbound in the right hand lane on his motorcycle. A box truck driver merged into the right lane, cutting off the client. Client ran into the back of the box truck and slid under his bike for a few hundred yards. Box Truck driver claimed our client was speeding and that client slammed into the back of the truck at a high rate of speed. A witness statement was obtained by a private investigator that refuted the Box Truck driver's theory. Further, an inspection of the box truck and the motorcycle showed there was very little damage to either from the initial impact, which corroborated that the client was not traveling at a high rate of speed. Client sustained rib fractures and thoracic fractures.
A gravel company failed to keep its truck in safe working condition. As a result, when its driver started out on his 5 a.m. trip and saw the light indicating the dump was raised, the driver didn’t think it was raised and didn’t do what he knew he should have done to ensure it was in the proper position. As the driver started to pass under an overpass, the dump rose up (or according to the company was already raised) and crashed into the overpass, leaving debris all over a pitch-dark highway and separating the end-dump from the tractor. As our client drove down the highway at highway speeds, he hit the debris left on the roadway, lost control, and bounced off the rear of the dump truck. The driver blamed the company, and the company blamed its driver. Our client suffered a head injury and back and neck injuries.
Client was parked on the side of the road fixing his broken down tractor trailer, when his vehicle was rear-ended by another 18-wheeler causing him to be trapped underneath the tires.
Our client, a truck driver, was at a truck stop, standing beside her vehicle when the defendant truck driver ran over her leg. The client was in the hospital for multiple weeks and had to undergo multiple skin grafts due to the injury to her leg. Our client had difficulty walking and working in the aftermath of the wreck.
The defendant ran a red light, colliding with our client, who had a green light. Our client sustained neck and shoulder injuries.
Our client, driving an 18-wheeler, was rear-ended by another 18-wheeler while traveling east on I-20 in Dallas, Texas. Our client sustained a neck injury, which required surgery.
Our client's vehicle was struck from behind by a truck driver who was engrossed in using his cell phone and not attentive to his surroundings.
Our client entered an intersection with a green light. The defendant ran a red light and collided with our client. Our client had to be airlifted to the hospital.
Our client was traveling on I-35 near Round Grove Road in Lewisville. The defendant made an unsafe lane change and struck a concrete barrier, causing her vehicle to flip and land in front of our client. Our client then lost control of his vehicle and struck the concrete barrier. Emergency responders transported our client to the hospital for immediate medical attention. Our client suffered fractures to both legs and was hospitalized for 38 days.
While driving on the interstate, our client was involved in an incident where a tractor-trailer driver suddenly changed lanes into her path. This unfortunate event resulted in a shoulder injury that necessitated surgery. Additionally, our client received recommendations for neck and back surgery due to the severity of her injuries.
Our client was traveling on I-35N when traffic stopped. Our client stopped to accommodate traffic ahead. The defendant, driving a commercial pickup truck pulling a trailer, failed to control his speed and rear-ended our client at a high rate of speed, causing our client to hit the vehicle in front of her. Our client suffered neck injuries that required surgery.
Our client was traveling southbound in the right lane on a busy street in Dallas in a construction zone. The left lane was closed ahead when an 18-wheeler made an unsafe lane change, colliding with our client. Our client was forced off the road and struck a telephone pole. Our client sustained neck, back, and shoulder injuries. Our client underwent spinal surgery as a result of the wreck.
Our clients were passengers on a bus heading to Trucking School in the dark, early morning hours. An 18-wheeler, turning from a private driveway, blocked the road due to difficulties managing the tight turn. The bus driver failed to see the stopped 18-wheeler ahead in his lane, even with his headlights on, and crashed into the 18-wheeler's trailer, causing injuries to many of the bus passengers. Client 1 sustained significant low-back injuries requiring multiple spinal injections and eventually, a spinal fusion surgery. Client 2 sustained injuries to his head, neck, and low back, which required emergency room and chiropractic care.
Initially, the bus company refused to accept any responsibility for the crash, while the 18-wheeler company only wanted to take partial responsibility. After suit was filed, depositions of both drivers were taken, which revealed that both drivers were negligent in causing the crash. At mediation, both agreed to share responsibility and ensure our clients were made whole.
The wreck occurred at I-35 and Royal Lane. The defendant, driving a box truck, rear-ended our client (our client was also in a box truck). Our client suffered neck and back injuries that required neck surgery to resolve.
Client was rear-ended by unqualified 18-wheeler driver. Driver was never approved to be insured, but we were able to force the insurer to cover the damages up to the federally mandated minimum coverage.
Our client was traveling in the far-right lane on the interstate when our client noticed that the defendant, operating an 18-wheeler behind her, was not controlling its speed. The defendant attempted to merge into the service lane and rear-ended our client.
Our client was driving on Highway 121 in the express lane in Bedford, Texas. Our client had come to a complete stop in heavy traffic. An 18-wheeler rear-ended her, pushing her into the vehicle ahead of her. She underwent conservative medical care and multiple spinal injections. The trucking company’s insurance company would not offer fair money to settle the case pre-suit, so a lawsuit was filed. After the suit was filed, our client’s low-back pain continued, and she eventually underwent lumbar fusion surgery. Upon demand, the trucking company’s insurance paid the remainder of the policy limit.
The client was a passenger on a MARTA bus that was being driven by a new driver who did not know his route; The MARTA bus driver took a wrong turn and then made a sudden and forceful stop just before hitting a low bridge, causing the client to fall and aggravate pre-existing knee arthritis, requiring a surgery.
Our client was a passenger in a shuttle bus provided by their employer. The defendant, traveling on the service road of I-20, disregarded the stop sign and turned left in front of the shuttle bus. The defendant's trailer struck the shuttle bus, causing extensive front-end damages.
Client was at a complete stop at a red light when they were rear ended by Mack truck.
Plaintiffs were in a yard truck stopped in a yard doing inventory when Defendant driving an 18-wheeler made an improper left turn in front of them, violently jolting the truck they were in and injuring them. Defendant driver had never had formal training on driving 18-wheelers by anyone other than family members and was not familiar with the rules and dangers of driving 18-wheelers.
Our client was passing through a green light when the defendant, in an 18-wheeler, failed to yield the right of way. Our client ran into the front right side of the 18-wheeler.
Our client was driving for Uber when another driver ran a red light and struck the front of his vehicle. Our client sustained neck and back injuries that required surgery. Due to his injuries and prolonged recovery, our client had difficulty working after the collision and was forced to work fewer hours, causing significant financial hardship.
Our client was traveling on eastbound SH-183 when an 18-wheeler coming off the expressway sideswiped her vehicle, causing spinal injuries to her neck and back. The 18-wheeler driver was alleged to have some alcohol in his system.
Our client was traveling in Marshall, Texas. He was driving to work early one morning on a two-lane road. As he was driving, he drifted into oncoming traffic. He returned his vehicle to the right side of the road. The defendant, a tractor trailer driver, steered left to avoid our client despite industry training standards that require drivers to steer right to avoid an oncoming vehicle. The defendant driver had never been trained by his employer to steer to the right in this situation. In fact, the defendant received no formal training from his employer.
A construction worker driving a flatbed changed lanes into our client. Our client injured their neck (which required surgery) and shoulder and aggravated her lower back. We successfully proved the wreck was the cause of the injuries and made life challenging for our client.
Our client was traveling on Westmoreland Road in Dallas when an uninsured driver ran a red light and T-boned his vehicle, which knocked him unconscious. He was transported to the hospital due to his neck and back injuries. He was involved in a subsequent wreck a week and a half later, which aggravated the injuries in his neck. Our client had to pursue an uninsured motorist claim.
A tractor trailer improperly changed lanes while driving on I-285, striking the rear corner of our client’s vehicle. The force of the impact caused our client to injure her back and neck.
Our client was traveling on the highway in heavy traffic when the defendant, in an 18-wheeler, failed to control their speed and rear-ended our client. The client suffered injuries to their neck and back, which required surgery.
Our client was stopped at a red light in the middle lane. As they proceeded through the green light, a vehicle slowed to turn left, causing our client to slow. The defendant failed to control their speed and rear-ended our client's vehicle.
A tow truck failed to yield the right of way when turning left, turning in front of our client. Our client suffered shoulder injuries, which required rotator cuff repair surgery. Our client was previously employed at a car wash, but he was unable to continue in his line of work due to his injuries.
Our client was struck by a novice driver from a large trucking company. Although the damage to their car was minimal, the client had severe injuries to their neck, back, and shoulder.
Our client was traveling in Rowlett, Texas, when a tractor trailer made an unsafe lane change and struck our client’s car. The impact sent our client's car into a retaining wall and caused his vehicle to spin out. Our client suffered an aneurysm of the iliac artery, which required him to be transported to two hospitals and have surgery. Our client remained in the hospital for several days.
At the time of the collision, our client was driving for Uber and had a passenger in the vehicle. Our client was traveling on the highway when they encountered heavy traffic. The client came to a complete stop and was rear-ended by a tractor trailer. Our client sustained neck and back injuries that required injections to resolve.
The client was driving westbound in the right lane on her way to her farm in Waco. A commercial pick up truck was in the left lane, the employee, who was following his GPS to the next job, turned right suddenly when told by his GPS and struck our client on the driver's side.
Our client was rear-ended in a gas station parking lot while waiting at a gas pump. Our client suffered a cervical decompression.
Our client was driving on US-380 in McKinney, Texas, when a commercial truck cut him off after failing to yield the right of way. Our client sustained neck and back injuries, which required back surgery and several spinal injections.
Our client suffered a cervical injury when a UPS truck failed to yield the right of way, causing a collision.
Our clients were traveling on 285 in DeKalb County, Georgia. The defendant, operating an 18-wheeler, left his lane and struck the side of their vehicle. Our client suffered injuries to his neck, shoulder, and back, and he required a neck surgery.
Our client was sideswiped by an armored car and suffered a low back injury.
A truck driver made an unsafe lane change and took out the front axle of the car in front of our client's vehicle, causing that vehicle to stop suddenly and for our clients to hit the vehicle in front of them from behind. Further investigation revealed the driver was poorly trained, not adequately vetted, and put on the road by a trucking company with a bad history that failed to supervise their drivers.
Our client was a passenger in a vehicle, on his way home from work. The defendant was driving a tractor trailer—distracted and not paying attention to the traffic around him. The defendant changed lanes, hitting our client's vehicle. Our client's car spun out and flipped, landing on its roof in the middle of the freeway. The defendant truck driver was cited for changing lanes when unsafe. Our client sustained neck, back, and knee injuries and had to undergo knee surgery.
Our client was stopped at a yield sign, waiting for traffic to clear, when the defendant, in a box truck, made a right turn from the left lane and struck our client. Our client had neck and back injuries that required injections and a rhizotomy.
Our client was traveling on SH-161 in Irving, Texas, and came to a complete stop due to traffic ahead. The defendant, driving a Ford F-550 with a trailer, failed to control his speed and struck our client's vehicle from behind at full speed. Our client suffered a scalp laceration and neck and back injuries.
Our client was driving on Sublett Road in Arlington, Texas, when a tire came off of a tow truck and smashed his windshield and hood. Our client sustained injuries to his head, neck, back, chest, and ribs.
Our client was driving his two children home and had just exited the freeway. At the bottom of the ramp, they were waiting for the light to change to make a left-hand turn. The lane to the right of their vehicle was also a left-hand turning lane, which was occupied by a tractor trailer. When the light turned green, they both began left-hand turns. Unfortunately, the 18-wheeler’s trailer began to cut into our client’s lane. This is known as “off-tracking,” where the trailer does not follow the same path as the tire on the truck but instead makes a sharper turn, often encroaching into the adjacent lane of traffic or even onto sidewalks. The trailer’s rear tandem set of tires struck our client’s car and nearly ripped off the front right wheels of his vehicle. Our client's driver sustained neck injuries, and his children were treated at an emergent care facility and released. After striking our client’s vehicle, the truck driver fled the scene. Fortunately, we were able to identify the company and resolve our client's case.
Our client was driving on Ledbetter Drive in Dallas, Texas. He was driving for Uber at the time and was on his way to pick up a fare. The defendant rear-ended our client while stopped at a light. Our client suffered injuries to his shoulder and neck. Our client, who had previously struggled with shoulder injuries, underwent rotator cuff surgery but continued to deal with pain and required a total shoulder replacement.
Our client was rear ended by a drunk driver while driving home after work. Client sustained injuries to her neck, low back, and legs.
Our client was traveling on the interstate when a concrete truck, driving erratically, failed to stop and rear-ended our client, pushing her vehicle into the car in front of her. Following the wreck, our client had neck and back MRIs, and we were able to compare them with neck and back MRIs taken three years earlier. The imaging showed a significant difference in those same areas. Our client suffered losses in commissions and wages from the injuries she suffered. Criminal records were found on the driver, and the company was found to have 100% out of service rates, which contributed to achieving a larger settlement.
Our client was stopped at a stoplight on Belt Line Road near Highway 20 in Grand Prairie, Texas. The defendant, driving a utility van, struck her from behind after failing to control his speed. Our client sustained injuries to her neck and back, which required multiple spinal injections.
Our client was driving home in Arlington when he was rear ended by an 18 wheeler. The driver of the 18 wheeler was cited for driving while intoxicated. Client sustained injuries to his neck and low back.
While traveling on the interstate, our client's vehicle was sideswiped by an 18-wheeler. Though the vehicle damage was minor, our client suffered a neck injury that required cervical decompression.
Client was driving a tractor trailer preparing to drop a load at a distribution center when another 18-wheeler backed into the cab of her truck injuring her back.
Our client was traveling on the IH-20 service road in Grand Prairie. The defendant, a truck driver, made an unsafe lane change and collided with our client. Our client suffered injuries to his neck, right shoulder, back, right knee, and head. Our client's physician recommended lower back surgery.
Our client was traveling on Vista Ridge Drive in Gwinnett County, Georgia. The defendant was exiting a private drive and failed to yield the right of way to our client. Our client ran into the side of the defendant’s box truck and sustained knee injuries. Emergency responders transported our client to the hospital. She eventually underwent surgeries on both of her knees. After her surgeries, she continued to deal with knee pain, which required additional injections. Additionally, she sustained a neck injury that required surgery.
Our client was traveling on I-20 when an unlicensed driver in an 18-wheeler made an unsafe lane change into our client’s lane. The force of the crash sent our client spinning into the median and guardrail. The crash left our client with permanent lower back injuries that required multiple injections and rhizotomies. During litigation, it was discovered that not only was the driver of the 18-wheeler unlicensed, but also that key evidence had been destroyed shortly after the collision.
Client's vehicle was struck by a box truck that lost control and crossed the center line striking another vehicle and then client's vehicle causing her to suffer low back injuries.
Our client was entering I-45 from US 287 when the defendant, operating a tractor trailer, changed lanes when unsafe, hitting our client and causing his vehicle to spin out of control. Our client sustained neck and back injuries, along with a shoulder injury that required orthoscopic surgery.
Our client was traveling on I-20 in Dallas. The defendant was speeding and rear-ended our client. Our client suffered injuries to his ankle, knees, and lower back. He underwent one knee surgery, and his doctor recommended surgical intervention for the second knee as well.
Our client was t-boned by a pick-up truck that pulled out in front of her from a private drive. Client had injuries to her wrists, shoulders, and neck.
Our client was traveling north on East Loop 820 at Randol Mill Road and came to a complete stop to accommodate traffic ahead. The defendant, driving a commercial truck, failed to control his speed and rear-ended our client’s vehicle. Our client suffered neck and back injuries.
Our client was entering the State Highway from Highway 10 in Euless, Texas, when the defendant, in a commercial vehicle, made an unsafe lane change and struck our client's vehicle. Our client sustained neck and back injuries, which required several spinal injections.
Our client was driving a DART bus with passengers on Ledbetter Road near I-35 in Dallas, Texas. Our client was driving in the far-right lane when an 18-wheeler with its left-turn indicator activated turned right, cutting her off and causing a crash. Our client sustained neck, back, and shoulder injuries, which required shoulder surgery and spinal injections.
Our client was stopped in traffic when the defendant, driving a commercial vehicle, rear-ended a vehicle, resulting in a multi-car rear-impact collision. Our client sustained injuries to neck and lower back.
Our client and her family were traveling home from a family funeral when traffic on Highway 45 slowed. Unfortunately, the truck driver behind her was not paying attention and crashed into the back of our client's vehicle. As a result of the collision, our client required back and neck surgery.
Client was rear-ended by an 18 wheeler in stop and go traffic. The force of the impact pushed her into the vehicle in front of her. Client injured her neck and low back.
Our client was traveling on I-35E N and came to a stop due to traffic in front of her. The defendant, driving a commercial vehicle, failed to control their speed and rear-ended our client, pushing our client's vehicle into an 18-wheeler. At the time of the wreck, our client was eight months pregnant. Due to the collision, she had to have an emergency C-section. Thankfully, the baby was not injured.
Our client was traveling southbound on state highway 287 when an 18-wheeler made a left turn across the highway causing our client to crash into the 18 wheeler.
Our client was traveling east on Seminary when the defendant's front-end loader construction vehicle drove into our client's lane, causing a collision. The construction worker directing traffic told the witness he was not paying attention, and he did not see our client pass by. Our client had neck and back injuries and knee surgery.
Our client was traveling in stop and go traffic when she was rear ended by a box truck. Our client sustained injuries to her neck and lower back.
A pop-up barrier gate was erroneously deployed by electrical contractors, impacting the front of our client's car as she entered the parking lot of her workplace. The company and the electrician they fired blamed each other. Our client suffered a neck injury and a concussion.
Our client and his wife were driving on the highway when they were rear-ended by another driver traveling at a high rate of speed. The defendant driver fled the scene but was later arrested on hit-and-run and DWI charges. Our client and his wife suffered significant injuries. The wife previously worked as a hair stylist, but her back and neck injuries made it difficult to lift her arms, forcing her to change employment.
Our client was driving home from the supermarket when a cement mixer made an unsafe lane change into his lane. The cement company lied to the police officers and tried to blame our client for causing this wreck. Client suffered injuries to his left shoulder and neck.
This commercial case, which won a $300,000 settlement, was made possible by securing witness statements, threatening to uncover company negligence, and pushing on the federal regulations. Our client was rear-ended by an 18-wheeler and required low back surgery. We uncovered a history of similar conduct from the trucking company.
Our client suffered head and back injuries in a low-speed collision that caused her pain and loss of bladder control. We were able to prove that her injuries were caused by the crash even though she had been involved in a more serious collision two years prior. Initially, the defense did not believe that the injuries were possible given the low-speed nature of the collision. We were able to convince them to take responsibility with a thorough analysis of medical history and interviews with our client's friends and family.
Our client was traveling on Harry Hines in Dallas. While stopped for a red light, he was rear-ended by the defendant. Our client suffered injuries to his head neck, back, left shoulder, and left hip. Our client required shoulder surgery.
Our client was traveling on Main Street in Duncanville when the defendant ran a red light. The impact flipped our client's vehicle, and she had to be extricated by emergency responders. She had a history of knee injury and surgery, and the collision aggravated her injuries. Our client's doctors recommended she have several low back surgeries as well as bilateral knee replacements.
Our client was traveling on the interstate when a collision ahead of him caused traffic to slow. After our client came to a complete stop, the defendant failed to control their speed and rear-ended our client's vehicle.
Our client was parked at a Love's Travel Stop, waiting to pick up a friend. The defendant, operating an 18-wheeler, backed into our client's vehicle, striking the right rear passenger side of the vehicle and shattering the back window. Our client sustained neck and back injuries.
Our client was driving on the interstate in stop-and-go traffic. As the traffic ahead of her slowed to a stop, she applied her brakes. The driver of the box truck following behind her failed to bring his truck to a stop and rear-ended her vehicle. She suffered injuries to her neck and low back, which required injection therapies. We were able to show the insurance company that commercial truck drivers are required to maintain following distances that will provide them sufficient time and distance to bring their trucks to a stop without rear-ending the vehicle in front of them. This commercial truck driver failed in that regard.
We represented both the driver and her passenger in this case. Our clients were driving on the interstate when they encountered a wreck ahead of them, along with first responders that were at the scene. Our clients began to slow as they approached the site of the wreck and first responders, and they were struck in the rear by an 18-wheeler. One of our clients suffered injuries to her neck, while the other client had low back injuries. Truck drivers are required to look at least 12 seconds ahead of their vehicles when they are driving on highways, so that they can see upcoming hazards like an accident scene. That is supposed to provide time for the truck driver to create a plan to avoid any such approaching hazards, whether it be slowing down, changing lanes, or both. In this case, the truck driver failed to make a proper visual search and was following too closely.
Our client was driving south on I-35 in Dallas. Traffic slowed, and the defendant, driving a refrigerated box truck, changed lanes when unsafe and struck the back of our client's car. The defendant argued that our client was at fault for changing lanes and blamed the cars ahead for causing an emergency. Our client suffered injuries to her neck and back. Those injuries required extensive pain management treatment. In the following months, our client suffered continued headaches, and she was referred to a neurologist.
Our client was traveling on Haskell Avenue in Dallas, Texas. As he entered an intersection going straight with a green light facing him, the defendant, driving a tow truck, turned left in front of our client. The defendant's failure to yield the right of way resulted in our client sustaining a hand fracture and neck and back injuries.
Our client was exiting I-35 when he slowed down for traffic. The defendant, driving an 18-wheeler, tried to swerve to avoid a collision but still rear-ended him. Our client suffered injuries to his neck, back, head, left arm, and left shoulder. Our client received several injections to his neck and back.
Our client was headed north on Dallas Parkway in the left-hand turn lane, waiting for the light to change. The defendant failed to control their speed and rear-ended our client's vehicle. Police at the scene arrested the defendant for DWI. Our client had neck and back injuries.
Our client was traveling on I-35N when traffic stopped, causing our client to stop as well. The commercial pickup driver—towing a trailer—failed to control his speed and rear-ended our client at a high rate of speed, causing our client to hit the vehicle in front of her. Our client required neck surgery.
Our client was stopped at a yield sign while exiting DFW International Airport when a commercial pickup truck hit her from behind. Our client suffered neck and back injuries that required a rhizotomy.
Our client was injured when a commercial vehicle backed into his vehicle in a parking lot. Our client's left shoulder was injured in the collision, and he required surgery.
Our client was traveling on a two-lane street when the defendant, operating a tractor trailer, made an unsafe lane change, hitting our client's vehicle and pushing it onto the curb. The defense attempted to blame our client for causing the wreck by "passing" an 18-wheeler on the right. Our client's injuries to his neck and back required multiple spinal injections.
The defendant and our client were traveling in perpendicular lanes in the Stonebriar Centre parking lot. The defendant failed to yield the right of way when she made an unsafe left turn, pulling out directly in front of our client and causing our client to hit the defendant head-on. Our client sustained permanent injuries to her neck and lower back, which required multiple injections and a rhizotomy. Ultimately, Client will need surgery to fully recover.
Client was driving to work in the morning when he was rear ended by a tow truck. Client had injuries to his neck and back.
Our client was traveling west on Eagle Drive towards Bell Avenue in Denton, Texas. As she approached a red stoplight, she came to a full and complete stop. The defendant, driving an 18-wheeler, was traveling north on Bell Avenue, when he made a left-hand turn onto eastbound Eagle Drive, striking our client's vehicle and almost running over the front hood. The defendant claimed the client drove into his trailer as opposed to her being at a stop. Our client suffered injuries to her head, neck, back, and left shoulder. Our client underwent shoulder surgery and had pain management injections to her neck and back.
Our client was rear-ended by a car, and the impact pushed him into the vehicle in front of him. He suffered injuries to his neck and low back and required multiple injections for his pain.
Our client was walking through her apartment complex when a vehicle reversed gear, slamming into her. Our client was knocked to the ground and suffered right hip injuries that required surgery.
Client was making a left hand turn at an intersection when an 18 wheeler to the right of her turned into her. Client injured her neck and low back
Client was driving to work early in the morning when an 18 wheeler mad an unsafe lane change and collided into her car. The driver of the 18 wheeler drove off, and then denied that he was ever involved in the wreck. Client injured her neck.
Our client was rear-ended by a large commercial vehicle on I-30W. Our client suffered neck and back injuries.
Our client had just exited one interstate and was rounding a large curved entrance ramp onto another interstate when traffic came to a stop ahead of him. He came to a stop, as did the car behind him. Then, without any warning, an 18-wheeler struck the car that was behind our client, knocked it into the shoulder of the interstate, and then the 18-wheeler continued forward, rear-ending our client’s vehicle. Our client suffered shoulder injuries, which required arthroscopic surgical repair. At first, the trucking company denied responsibility, claiming that the it was a “blind curve,” preventing the truck driver from seeing the slowing traffic until it was too late. We were able to prove that truck drivers are required to stop within the distance that they can see, especially when driving around a “blind curve.”
Our client was traveling on the interstate when the defendant, traveling in the same direction, crossed into our client's lane, causing a three-car collision. Our client suffered neck and lower back pain.
Our client was driving his work vehicle on I-35 near Post Oak Drive in Denton, Texas. A utility vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed struck our client from behind, causing a multi-car crash. Our client required pain management and injections to resolve his head, neck, low back, and left shoulder injuries.
Our client was driving home in Frisco when another driver pulled out in front of him from a private drive, causing a t-bone collision. Client suffered injuries to his wrists and shoulders. Client previously dealt with carpal tunnel issues so the insurance company tried to blame his injuries on his prior condition.
Our client was struck by a Rent-A-Center box truck making a U-turn in a parking lot. The defendant was illegally parked and started to make the U-turn from a stopped position. The defendant blamed our client for speeding through the parking lot. Our client was a hairstylist, and she had difficulty working after the wreck. Her doctor recommended neck surgery. Later, she was involved in a subsequent wreck with significant property damage and injuries.
Our client was driving on the interstate when an 18-wheeler began to swerve back and forth across his lane. The 18-wheeler suddenly came into our client's lane, sideswiping her vehicle. The truck driver tried to blame our client at the scene, but we were able to convince the trucking company’s insurance that he was at fault in the collision. Our client’s vehicle had to be towed from the scene, and she suffered neck and back injuries. We were able to resolve this case for the full amount of available liability insurance.
Our client was traveling south on I-45, heading towards Corsicana. The defendant, in a commercial vehicle, was traveling in the same direction, directly behind our client. The defendant failed to control their speed and rear-ended our client. Our client suffered neck and back injuries that required injections.
Our client was driving near her home in Dallas, Texas. She stopped at an intersection due to a red light. When the light turned green, she entered the intersection, and an 18-wheeler driver ran a red light, striking her vehicle. Our client sustained head, neck, and back injuries, which required neurological care and several spinal injections.
Our client was rear-ended by a driver who had just left a bar with friends. Our client sustained neck and back injuries. The insurance company refused to pay the policy limits. The case settled for $120,000—well over the policy limits.
Client was driving to work when an 18 wheeler made an unsafe lane change and collided into her vehicle. Police came out and blamed both drivers. Client injured her neck and low back.
Our client suffered a rear-end collision caused by a truck driver with a known pattern of tailgating in commercial vehicles. Despite clear policies requiring a clean driving record, the hiring company overlooked a recent at-fault accident that resulted in the driver's termination from previous employment. This oversight not only contravened their own stringent hiring protocols but also raised serious concerns about their commitment to road safety.
Client was a passenger in a car that was t-boned at an intersection. Client injured her neck, low back, and hips.
Client was in a grocery store parking lot when a tractor-trailer sideswiped her vehicle, knocking it sideways. The collision aggravated a pre-existing condition in her hands requiring an out-patient surgical procedure.
Our client was driving on State Highway 121 in Carrollton, Texas. The defendant chose to exit the highway too late and cut off our client, causing a serious crash. Our client sustained injuries to her head, neck, low back, and shoulders. Her injuries required pain management, including spinal injections.
Our client was a driver of an 18 wheeler that lost power on US 281. As he was pulling over to the right hand shoulder, another 18 wheeler rear ended him. Client had injuries to his neck and low back.
Our client was traveling in the right lane when the defendant failed to yield the right of way, turning into the rear of our client's car. The force of the impact caused our client to lose control and spin. The car came to a rest facing oncoming traffic.
An 18-wheeler made a sharp left turn into our client's lane, hitting his vehicle and causing physical injuries and property damages.
A truck driver lost control in snowy weather and tipped over on the highway in front of our client. Our client was unable to stop and hit the truck.
Our client, an Uber driver, was stopped at a red light when she was rear-ended by the defendant. Our client sustained back and neck injuries and was treated with steroid injections. We recovered policy limits from the defendant and additional funds from Uber.
Client was going to the movies with his wife in Collin County when he was rear ended by a driver who was texting and driving. Client had injuries to his neck and low back.
Our client was driving on I-20 in Duncanville when a dump truck failed to keep a proper lookout and changed lanes, slamming into our client's vehicle. The impact caused injuries to our client's neck and back that were treated with steroid injections.
Our client was rear-ended on I-30 in Fort Worth. At the time, the defendant was driving while distracted by his cell phone and going more than 30 mph over the speed limit. Out client sustained a neck injury and a wrist/hand injury, which required surgery.
Our client was driving an 18-wheeler on I-40 in West Memphis, Arkansas, when traffic ahead came to a stop. Our client stopped as well and was rear-ended by an 18-wheeler whose driver had failed to keep a proper lookout. Our client suffered head, neck, and back injuries.
Our client was traveling on the interstate when she came to a stop due to traffic. The defendant, driving an 18-wheeler, failed to pay attention and rear-ended our client. The impact caused our client to rear-end the car in front of her.
Our client was a passenger in the car and was about to exit off the tollway when the client's car slowed down due to traffic. The defendant, traveling behind our client, failed to control their speed and rear-ended the vehicle in which our client was a passenger. The impact pushed the vehicle forward into the rear of the vehicle in front of him. Our client sustained back injuries that required medical treatment.
Our client was the second vehicle in a four car wreck. She required a shoulder surgery and was recommended a full shoulder arthroplasty. The defendant hired a biomechanical expert and a doctor to give the opinion that client's shoulder injury could not have been caused by the wreck. Insurance company paid $25,000 over the policy limits without having to go to trial.
Our client was struck by a box truck in Hutchins, Texas, when the driver of the box truck failed to yield the right of way at a traffic light. Our client sustained injuries to her neck and back, which required multiple spine injections.
Our client was traveling north on Highway 69 in Oklahoma when he was rear-ended by the defendant, who failed to control his speed. Our client suffered neck and back injuries, which required multiple spinal injections.
Client was t-boned at an intersection when an 18 wheeler made an unsafe left-hand turn. Police officers determined at the scene that our client was speeding and faulted her for the collision.
Our client was rear-ended by a large commercial bus. The impact pushed his vehicle into the vehicle in front of him. Our client suffered a serious shoulder injury that required skilled nursing assistance.
Our client was traveling west on Reunion Boulevard in downtown Dallas, Texas, and came to a stop at a red light. The defendant, operating an 18-wheeler, was traveling on northbound Riverfront Boulevard towards Reunion Boulevard, driving in the outside lane of traffic. The defendant tried to turn right from a straight-only lane. The faulty turn cut off a third vehicle that was trying to drive straight through the intersection in the far-right lane of travel, forcing it to take evasive action and strike our client. The defendant claimed he did nothing wrong by turning from an outside lane and never made contact with any vehicle. Our client sustained injuries to her neck and back, requiring multiple spinal injections.
Our client was at a stoplight, waiting to turn left to get on the interstate, and the defendant was in the lane to go straight. The defendant, driving an 18-wheeler, crossed into our client's lane and rear-ended our client.
Our client was a passenger on a DART bus when it was rear-ended. Our client sustained shoulder and knee injuries. Our client's orthopedic doctor recommended a knee replacement.
Our client was driving on I-35 in Dallas when she was rear-ended by an 18-wheeler. Our client sustained neck and back injuries, which required multiple spinal injections.
Our client was driving for Uber and had passengers in his vehicle at the time of the crash. An unknown driver ran a red light and struck our client’s car. Our client had a broken ring finger, and we won a disfigurement claim because his finger healed incorrectly.
Our client was traveling on President George Bush Turnpike when she slowed down for traffic ahead and was rear-ended by the defendant driver at a high rate of speed. Our client's right hand was injured, and she required surgery.
Our client was a passenger on a bus heading to Trucking School in the dark, early morning hours. An 18-wheeler, turning from a private driveway, blocked the road due to difficulties managing the tight turn. The bus driver failed to see the stopped 18-wheeler ahead in his lane, even with his headlights on, and crashed into the 18-wheeler's trailer, causing injuries to many of the bus passengers. Our client sustained injuries to his head, neck, and low back, which required emergency room and chiropractic care.
Initially, the bus company refused to accept any responsibility for the crash, while the 18-wheeler company only wanted to take partial responsibility. After suit was filed, depositions of both drivers were taken, which revealed that both drivers were negligent in causing the crash. At mediation, both agreed to share responsibility and ensure our clients were made whole.
Our client was rear-ended by a student driver and suffered a low back injury. We pursued litigation against the driving school and the student driver, focusing on the ability of the driving instructor to have prevented the wreck.
Our client was traveling on I-20 near the I-635 junction when she was clipped by an 18-wheeler. The collision caused her vehicle to spin, and she struck another dump truck before striking the 18-wheeler a second time. The defendant driver claimed that he never changed lanes prior to the collision and disputed making contact with our client. The defendants hired an expert to reconstruct the motor vehicle collision and state that our client struck the dump truck prior to striking the 18-wheeler. Our client required multiple injections to her neck, back, and knee as a result of her injuries.
Our client was rear-ended by a drunk driver and pushed into the car in front of her. Our client sustained neck injuries.
Our client came to an intersection with a lot of traffic. The defendant was making a left turn, and our client had the right of way. The defendant hit our client's vehicle on the rear driver's side.
Our client was traveling through the intersection when the defendant made a left turn into our client, causing a T-bone collision. Our client suffered a back injury.
Our client was on the SH-121 service road helping a friend whose car had broken down. As he was in his car, a drunk driver veered off the road and struck the back of his vehicle. The force of the crash caused injuries to his lower back. Our client received chiropractic treatment but had difficulty coaching and playing basketball after the wreck due to his back pain.
Our client was rear-ended on Highway 80 when she slowed down for traffic ahead. She suffered neck, back, and right shoulder injuries.
Our client was rear-ended by a driver who fled the scene. Our client suffered back and neck injuries.
Our client was struck by a hit-and-run driver. Unfortunately, witnesses at the scene incorrectly wrote down the license plate number of the vehicle, and police were unable to confirm the identity of the defendant driver. Months later, our client saw the defendant's vehicle again, allowing us to properly identify the defendant. Our client suffered injuries to his neck and back as a result of the collision, and he received multiple injections in his back due to the pain.
Our client was driving on northbound I-35 near Mockingbird Lane in Dallas, Texas. The defendant, driving an 18-wheeler, was ahead of our client. The defendant was driving too fast on the wet roads, and his vehicle was equipped with defective tires. The 18-wheeler jackknifed and came to a stop across multiple lanes of traffic. Our client struck the front of the 18-wheeler and sustained injuries to his head and neck.
Our client was at a red light in Garland. The defendant driver made a left turn too fast and struck our client. The defendant driver went missing and the owner of the vehicle claimed that the defendant driver was a former roommate to whom he had sold the vehicle prior to the wreck. The owner still had possession of the vehicle at the time the lawsuit was filed. Our client sustained injuries to her neck, back, shoulders, hip, right knee, right ankle, right foot, right wrist, and right hand. Her injuries made it difficult for her to continue her business as a daycare owner.
Our client was hit by a vehicle that made an unsafe lane change into her lane. The wreck caused minimal property damage, client had injuries to her neck.
The defendant turned left in front of the vehicle in which our client was a passenger. The impact injured our client's neck and left eye. The eye injury was complex and required extensive medical intervention.
Our client was merging onto the interstate when the defendant, traveling ahead of our client, lost the unsecured furniture that he was carrying in his truck. Our client tried to avoid the debris in the roadway but was unable to do so. Our client's vehicle struck the furniture, causing a wreck.
Our client was driving on the interstate in the far-right lane and came to a complete stop for a red light. The defendant, traveling in the middle lane, proceeded to make a right turn from the middle lane, striking our client's vehicle. Our client's air bags deployed, and they had to be extricated from the vehicle by emergency responders.
Our client was a passenger in an Uber. The defendant attempted to change lanes, causing our client's Uber driver to rear-end the defendant. Our client suffered a head injury as a result of the accident.
Our client was driving in the lane next to the HOV lane when the defendant, traveling in the HOV lane illegally, crossed the barriers to his right and cut off our client’s vehicle, causing our client to rear-end the defendant driver. Our client sustained neck injuries.
Our client was proceeding straight through an intersection with a green light when the defendant ran a red light and T-boned her vehicle. Our client suffered neck, back, and right wrist injuries.
In this commercial case, our client's vehicle sustained only minor property damage. However, we were able to get a great settlement thanks to Rapid Response Team, who secured video footage of the crash.
Our client was traveling on the interstate when the defendant failed to control their speed and rear-ended our client. Our client suffered injuries to their back and hand.
Our client was struck by a drunk driver who then fled the scene of the wreck. Our client sustained neck and back injuries.
The defendant ran a stop sign and hit our client's vehicle hard enough to push it into the yard of a nearby house. Our client's injuries included his right arm, neck, and back. The insurer refused to tender their $30k policy, but they ended up paying five times that amount.
Our client was traveling in the right lane on Josey Lane in Farmers Branch. The defendant, driving an 18-wheeler, was traveling in the middle lane. Our client was struck when the 18-wheeler changed lanes improperly. The driver of the 18-wheeler had not received any training on the operation of a commercial motor vehicle. He was hired by his uncle, who was the owner of the company. The trucking company did not investigate the cause of the collision. Due to her injuries, our client was recommended a lower back surgery.
Our client was a passenger in her fiancé’s car when a reckless teenager, who was speeding, crashed into the rear of the vehicle, causing significant property damage and injuries to her and her fiancé. She was a hardworking young woman who spent her adult life working in call centers and warehouses. The insurance company wanted to blame her neck and back injuries on her work and only offered $17,000 to settle her case. We filed suit, and a few short months later, we settled our client's case for the policy limits.
Our client pulled over to check on his trailer. As he stood next to the trailer, an 18-wheeler sideswiped the trailer. The impact of the crash pushed the vehicle into our client. The 18-wheeler driver heavily disputed the facts of the wreck. We were able to recreate the scene of the wreck to show that the defendant's version was inconsistent.
Our client was passing through a green light when the defendant failed to yield the right of way, turning left into our client's vehicle.
Our client was employed by a moving company as a laborer. He was injured when the moving truck he was riding in as a passenger overturned. We were able to show that the moving truck driver was driving too fast for conditions when he lost control of the truck. However, the trucking company took the position our client should be covered by workers' compensation, which would have greatly reduced his recovery. Instead, we were able to prove that our client was an independent contractor at the time of the collision and not an employee. Our client sustained neck and low back injuries in this rollover collision. We were able to resolve his case for the full amount of available liability insurance.
The defendant turned in front of our client, causing a collision. Our client sustained injuries to his back and leg, which aggravated a previous leg injury. The insurer paid nearly three times the policy amount.
Client was rear-ended while in traffic on a highway. Cancer was identified during the clients treatment at an emergency room the day of the wreck. Our team members continue to work with the client as she treats for cancer and her injuries.
The defendant was passing a Walmart, and the defendant made a U-turn into our client's lane, hitting the front driver's side of our client's vehicle.
The defendant, driving a commercial pickup truck, ran a red light and T-boned our client on the passenger side. Our client sustained injuries to his neck, back, and right wrist.
Our client was driving when a delivery van exiting I-75 didn’t stop at a red light, causing our client to T-bone the van. Our client suffered back injuries. Police at the scene talked to a witness, but when the officer tried to obtain the witness' contact information, they couldn’t find them. We were able to track down the witness and get their statement.
Our client was stopped on the service road with her hazard lights. The defendant failed to control his speed and stay in his lane and rear-ended our client.