Houston Court Finds Negligence, Awards $26,105 for Property Damage
One driver failed to safely change lanes and collided with another vehicle, causing it to crash into a building. The crash resulted in property damage. The vehicle owner's insurer filed a lawsuit against the driver, alleging negligence. The court granted the insurer's motion for summary judgment on liability and damages. The court entered a final judgment against the driver for the property damage, court costs, and attorney's fees.
Case Information Updated: October 2025
Case Outcome
- Outcome
- Verdict-Defense
- Amount
- $26,105
- County
- Harris County, TX
- Resolved
- 2025
Injury & Accident Details
- Injury Type
- Other
- Accident Type
- Other
- Case Type
- Motor Vehicle Negligence
Case Overview
On March 27, 2024, a motor vehicle accident occurred at the intersection of Alabama and Fannin Streets in Houston, Texas. The defendant's vehicle collided with another vehicle after the defendant allegedly failed to safely change lanes, causing the second vehicle to crash into a building. The crash resulted in property damage totaling $26,105.26.
The plaintiff, an insurance company, filed a subrogation lawsuit against the defendant after paying its insured for the property damage. The plaintiff alleged the defendant's negligence, including an unsafe lane change, failure to maintain a safe speed, and failure to keep a proper lookout, was the direct cause of the damages. The defendant filed a general denial and requested a jury trial.
During the proceedings, the defendant failed to respond to the plaintiff's discovery requests, including requests for admissions, which resulted in the admission of liability by default. The defendant attempted to withdraw these admissions, citing medical reasons, but the court found a lack of good cause. The court subsequently granted the plaintiff's Traditional Motion for Summary Judgment on both liability and damages.
The court later struck the defendant's answer after the defendant failed to appear for a court-ordered deposition and an unexcused absence from a Pre-Trial Conference and Docket Call. On December 16, 2024, the court entered a final judgment against the defendant, finding liability for causing the property damage. The judgment awarded the plaintiff $26,105.26 in principal damages, $454.38 in court costs, $500.00 in attorney's fees as sanctions, and interest at a rate of 8.50% per annum.
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