Jury Finds No Negligence, No Damages Awarded in Motor Vehicle Crash
One driver was involved in a motor vehicle accident. The jury found no negligence on the part of the defendant. The case resulted in a defense verdict.
Case Information Updated: October 2025
Case Outcome
- Outcome
- Verdict-Defense
- Amount
- $3,000
- County
- Dallas County, TX
- Resolved
- 2017
Injury & Accident Details
- Injury Type
- Back Strain / Soft Tissue
- Accident Type
- Other
- Case Type
- Motor Vehicle Negligence
Case Overview
A plaintiff filed a lawsuit following a motor vehicle accident, alleging negligence by the defendant and seeking damages for reported neck and back injuries. The defendant denied the allegations of negligence.
During the trial, the defense presented testimony from a radiology expert. The jury ultimately returned a 10-2 defense verdict, finding that the defendant was not negligent in the incident. Consequently, no damages were awarded to the plaintiff.
While the jury assessed $1,000 for past physical pain and suffering and mental anguish, and $2,000 for past medical expenses, these amounts were not paid to the plaintiff due to the finding of no negligence.
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