Victoria County Motor Vehicle Negligence Settles for $78,500
One driver fell asleep at the wheel, causing a vehicle to roll over. The passengers claimed multiple injuries, including lacerations and a fracture. Medical bills were incurred for both passengers. The case settled before a lawsuit was filed.
Case Information Updated: October 2025
Case Outcome
- Outcome
- Settlement
- Amount
- $78,500
- County
- Refugio County, TX
- Resolved
- 2017
Injury & Accident Details
- Injury Type
- Burns / Lacerations
- Accident Type
- Rollover
- Case Type
- Laceration, Contusion, Hand
Case Overview
On November 27, 2015, a vehicle carrying an adult restaurant owner and her minor daughter rolled over in Refugio County. The driver, returning to Victoria, reportedly fell asleep at the wheel, causing the accident. Both passengers sustained injuries.
The adult passenger and her daughter filed liability claims against the driver's primary and secondary insurers. They alleged the driver was negligent by falling asleep, failing to keep a proper lookout, and failing to maintain control of the vehicle and its speed. The adult passenger sustained wrist lacerations and a mild spinal compression fracture, later claiming permanent hand issues and occasional back pain. The minor passenger sustained bruises and soreness, with all injuries resolving shortly after emergency room treatment.
For settlement purposes, the insurers did not dispute liability for the accident but initially questioned the extent of the adult passenger's claimed wrist and hand problems. The case settled pre-suit for a total of $78,500. The adult passenger received $50,000, comprising $30,000 from the primary insurer and $20,000 from the secondary insurer. The minor passenger received $28,500 from the primary insurer. A friendly suit was subsequently filed in Victoria County Court at Law No. 2 to obtain approval for the minor's settlement, which the court granted on January 3, 2018. Each insurer had a per-person liability policy limit of $30,000.
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