Fort Worth Jury Awards $28,269.96 in Red-Light Collision
One driver was traveling on a street in Fort Worth during rain when another driver ran a red light and collided with them. The first driver's vehicle then hit the second driver's vehicle. One of the passengers claimed multiple injuries, including headaches, neck and shoulder pain, and chest pain. The passenger underwent medical treatment and physical therapy.
Case Information Updated: October 2025
Case Outcome
- Outcome
- Verdict-Plaintiff
- Amount
- $28,270
- County
- Tarrant County, TX
- Resolved
- 2017
Injury & Accident Details
- Injury Type
- Back Strain / Soft Tissue
- Accident Type
- T-bone
- Case Type
- Motor Vehicle Negligence
Case Overview
On December 27, 2015, a collision occurred in Fort Worth, Texas, when a compact car, driven by the defendant, ran a red light at the intersection of Camp Bowie Boulevard and Horne Street. The defendant's vehicle struck a pickup truck occupied by a driver and a passenger, who was a 48-year-old school cafeteria worker. Both vehicles were totaled.
The plaintiffs sued the defendant, alleging negligence for running the red light, failing to yield, failing to maintain a proper lookout, and driving at an unsafe speed. The driver of the pickup truck settled for an undisclosed amount on the morning of the trial. The passenger proceeded to trial, claiming headaches, cervical and shoulder sprains, muscle spasms, and chest and arm pain, which required extrication from the vehicle, emergency room care, chiropractic treatment, and physical therapy. The defendant, who testified via video deposition, admitted to running the red light, stating she was unfamiliar with the area and looking at her GPS. Defense counsel argued that running the light by accident, especially in the rain and while disoriented, was not necessarily negligent, and disputed the reasonableness of the chiropractor's charges.
After a two-day trial, the jury deliberated for 1.5 hours. The jury found the defendant negligent and awarded the passenger $28,269.96. This amount included $13,270 for past medical costs and $15,000 for past physical pain and mental anguish.
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