Denton County Near Head-On Collision Settles for $250,000
One driver was traveling north and was struck by another vehicle traveling south. The driver of the northbound vehicle sustained injuries to her foot, knee, and upper body. The case was settled with the other driver's insurance company.
Case Information Updated: October 2025
Case Outcome
- Outcome
- Settlement
- Amount
- $250,000
- County
- Denton County, TX
- Resolved
- 2020
Injury & Accident Details
- Injury Type
- Leg / Foot Injury
- Accident Type
- Head-on
- Case Type
- Motor Vehicle Accident
Case Overview
On July 4, 2019, a 59-year-old unit director for a residential facility was driving north on Teasley Lane in Denton when her sport utility vehicle was involved in a near head-on collision. Her vehicle was struck by another vehicle traveling south on the same lane. The plaintiff alleged the defendant was negligent and negligent per se, claiming the defendant failed to stay in a single lane, did not maintain a proper lookout, and crossed the center line. An investigating officer concluded the defendant caused the accident, citing a witness statement that indicated the defendant drifted into oncoming traffic.
The plaintiff sustained fractures to all five metatarsals in her right foot, requiring open reduction and internal fixation surgery with locking plates and screws. She also experienced abrasions to her arms and armpit, an abdominal contusion, a bruised left knee, and a sprained left medial collateral ligament. After a three-day hospital stay, she underwent surgery and was discharged non-weight bearing. Her extensive recovery involved a fiberglass cast, a pneumatic controlled ankle movement (CAM) boot, wheelchair use, and a cane, followed by physical therapy for her knee and ankle. Medical records noted persistent difficulties with walking, squatting, and ankle swelling months after the incident.
The plaintiff sought recovery for approximately $76,000 in medical expenses, $5,600 in past loss of earning capacity, and damages for past physical pain, mental anguish, and physical impairment. The defendant's liability insurer, Travelers Property Casualty Corp., did not strongly dispute negligence but highlighted the plaintiff's recovery and the conservative nature of Denton County during settlement negotiations. The parties ultimately reached a settlement, with Travelers Property Casualty Corp. agreeing to pay $250,000 to the plaintiff.
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