Spring, Texas Jury Awards $163,371 in Motor Vehicle Negligence
One driver was turning left when they collided with another driver going straight through an intersection. The driver going straight claimed injuries to their back, neck, and shoulder. The other driver's estate argued that a brain tumor caused the accident.
Case Information Updated: October 2025
Case Outcome
- Outcome
- Verdict-Plaintiff
- Amount
- $163,371
- County
- Montgomery County, TX
- Resolved
- 2019
Injury & Accident Details
- Injury Type
- Cervical Disc Injury
- Accident Type
- T-bone
- Case Type
- Motor Vehicle Negligence
Case Overview
On October 26, 2015, a collision occurred in the community of Spring, Texas, when a plaintiff, driving a sport utility vehicle, was struck by a pickup truck driven by the defendant. The incident happened as the defendant, traveling east, attempted a left turn onto Geneva Drive, colliding with the plaintiff's westbound vehicle at a green light. The plaintiff sustained back, neck, and shoulder injuries. The defendant, who died in June 2016 from an undiagnosed brain tumor, was later represented by his widow as the personal representative of his estate in the subsequent lawsuit.
The plaintiff filed the lawsuit alleging the defendant was negligent in operating his vehicle. The defense denied negligence, arguing that the defendant's undiagnosed brain tumor caused a seizure, which in turn led to the accident. Hospital records after the crash showed the defendant exhibited confusion and seizure activity, with imaging revealing a right frontal lobe mass. A defense expert neurosurgeon supported the theory that the tumor caused the seizure and accident. The plaintiff disputed this, arguing that emergency personnel at the scene did not observe anything unusual about the defendant and questioning the defense's expert testimony.
The plaintiff claimed multiple herniated and protruding cervical discs, sprains, strains, and post-traumatic headaches, along with ongoing pain and decreased range of motion. The plaintiff sought compensation for past medical expenses and unspecified damages for past and future pain and suffering. After a one-day trial and two hours of deliberation, the jury found that the defendant's negligence proximately caused the accident and awarded the plaintiff $163,371.44 in damages.
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