Texas Jury Awards $1,022 for Injuries in Truck Collision
One driver backed a tractor trailer into the front of another vehicle. The driver of the second vehicle was thrown forward, hitting the steering wheel and sustaining injuries. The jury found the collision caused the injuries.
Case Information Updated: October 2025
Case Outcome
- Outcome
- Verdict-Plaintiff
- Amount
- $1,022
- County
- Dallas County, TX
- Resolved
- 2016
Injury & Accident Details
- Injury Type
- Cervical Disc Injury
- Accident Type
- Truck/Commercial
- Case Type
- Motor Vehicle Negligence, Reverse Collision
Case Overview
In September 2014, a plaintiff was involved in a collision in Texas when a defendant truck driver, operating a tractor-trailer for a company, backed the vehicle into the front of the plaintiff's car. The plaintiff reported being violently jerked, striking their face on the steering wheel, and sustaining injuries.
The plaintiff subsequently filed a personal injury lawsuit, alleging the defendant was negligent by failing to keep a proper lookout, control speed, apply brakes, control the vehicle, and prevent it from striking the plaintiff's vehicle. The plaintiff claimed significant injuries, including cervical disc herniations and nerve root damage requiring two surgeries with hardware placement, along with muscle spasms, radiculitis, and various sprains and strains. The defendant denied causing the accident or that the plaintiff sustained any injury, asserting that the plaintiff's actions caused or contributed to the collision and that the alleged damages were not causally related.
A jury found that the collision did cause injury to the plaintiff and awarded $1,022 for past medical expenses.
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