Cut-off and Struck

Case Study

Case Overview

Failure to yield collision as a result of the defendant changing lanes without enough space or time. Our client was proceeding straight along Eisenhower Parkway, approaching the intersection of Chambers Road, when a vehicle made an improper left turn directly in front of him, also known as a failure to yield. Despite the client's efforts to evade the collision, he was unable to do so and collided with the turning vehicle. As a result of the accident, our client sustained injuries to his neck, shoulders, mid-back, elbows, and chest.

Coverage available

Texas Farm Bureau

$300,000
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Case Outcome

Amount Recovered

$325,000
In this scenario, the police did not assign a suspect at fault. However, even in cases where a police report does not explicitly assign fault, our team was able to navigate the complexities to secure a favorable outcome for both ourselves and our client.

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