Hit-and-Run Incident with Injuries

Case Study

Case Overview

The at-fault driver ran a red light and struck the plaintiff on the driver’s side as she traveled through an intersection, causing her to hit her head on the window and seat belt adjuster. The at-fault driver fled the scene, making it a hit-and-run, with intersection cameras potentially providing evidence. The plaintiff sustained whiplash, a concussion, left shoulder pain, blurred vision for two weeks, nausea and dizziness for two to three weeks, and severe headaches. She sought medical attention from her primary care physician on January 18 and began chiropractic treatment at Greater Carolina Clinic on January 19. This case underscores the at-fault driver’s negligence and the need for accountability and fair compensation for the plaintiff’s injuries.

Coverage available

State Farm

$25,000
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Case Outcome

Amount Recovered

$20,000
Based on the details provided, the plaintiff may have a strong legal case against the at-fault driver for negligence and damages resulting from the collision. The at-fault driver's actions—running a red light and fleeing the scene—could lead to both civil liability and criminal charges. The plaintiff may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, pain and suffering, and other damages related to the injuries sustained. Intersection cameras may serve as crucial evidence in identifying the at-fault driver and supporting the plaintiff's claims.

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