Brain Injury victim awarded $10.5 million in Drunk Driving Case

A brain injured auto accident victim has $10.5 million reasons to be thankful after receiving a  large monetary award in court The sum of $10.5 million was awarded to brain injury victim M. Lopez and her family in a Fresno courtroom. This was one of  the largest monetary judgments ever assigned in Fresno County case of drunken driving.

June 9, 2007 was the day J. C. Ramirez, an employee of the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Charities of Central California, chose to drive drunk. He was driving a dump truck used by the organization when he ran a stop sign at the corner of Church and Valentine. The truck, weighing 20,000 pounds, was traveling at 25 to 30 miles per hour when it struck and broadsided the brain injury victim.

Ramirez plead guilty, in an earlier court appearance, to charges of driving drunk. Ramirez was evidently drunk when he arrived at work on June 9th. He was allowed to operate the truck regardless of alcohol consumption.

A word of caution to employers:  Make sure your workers ar not driving drunk or operating machinery while intoxicated.  There is a good chance that the employer can and will be held liable. Take a close look at today's jury verdict.

The jury assigned the employer, DAV Charities the responsibility of $4 million in medical expenses covering past as well as future events. They awarded an additional $6.5 million to the family for pain and suffering equated with the injuries Lopez will live with for the rest of her life.

The brain injury victim in this case is a 57-year-old minimum wage earner . Since June 9th, she has been in hospitals and injured in the accident. She has been in hospitals and nursing homes. .

The size of the award is a first for the Fresno area. Large sums in cases of such severe brain injury have long been recognized as appropriate in other areas of California. Fresno juries have finally seen fit to follow the trend.

MSN posted a list of “The Drunkest Cities” in the U.S. with data taken from an article written by the editor's of Men's Health. Fresno, CA ranks as being one of the most drunkest cities at number 93. The MSN list ranks Denver, CO as the drunkest city at Number 100. Other cities listed as failing are Colorado Springs, Austin, Fargo, Anchorage and Omaha. Surprisingly, Miami, FL made the top ten list of least dangerously drunk cities.  Now it is important to mention that MSN used the following factors when making their list: annual death rates due to alcoholic liver disease, as well as who's headed there by regularly downing five or more drinks in a sitting (CDC)., drunk-driving arrests (FBI) and the percentage of fatal accidents involving intoxicated motorists (U.S. Department of Transportation).

Click here to find out more on  Brain Injury and Auto Accident Statistics regarding drunk driving. To read more from the Fresno Bee on this case, Click here.

Brain Injury claim yields $5.3 million Verdict in Bad Faith Personal Injury Suit

A personal injury claim for a 2003 accident that left an ecologist with permanent brain injuries after a head on car accident, just resulted in a $5.3 million in a bad faith verdict against Fireman's Fund Insurance Company.

It is hard to believe that after being presented the facts of the brain injured 32-year old accident victim, the medical bills, video of the client having a seizure, a large insurance carrier with such  resources stalled in paying the Plaintiff's Under insured Motorist policy of $1.5 million for several years or her medical payments policy. Since the person at fault in the accident only had minimal coverage, the Plaintiff made a claim on her  personal Under insured Motorist Policy. (Side Note: Remember to check your personal insurance coverage for policy limits on Under insured and Uninsured Motorist coverage).

Samantha Chilcote's five-day trial, the unanimous bad faith verdict of $5.3 million awarded by the jury, sends a strong message to insurance Carriers and Insurance Adjusters about denying an injured accident victim's Under insured and Uninsured Motorist insurance claims. Although, we understand that there is a chance for the verdict to be modified by the Judge, the verdict still sends a strong message. 

Please take note that all insurance carriers do not are not like this when it comes to paying Under insured and Uninsured Motorist insurance claims. You can verify this with your personal Insurance Agent.

This case makes me wonder about Bad Faith verdicts for Personal Injury Claims in Florida. I will report my findings in future blog posts... A few immediately come to mind.. Stay tuned for a more comprehensive list of Bad Faith verdicts in Florida Personal Injury cases. 

To read more on this $5.3 Million Bad Faith Verdict against Fireman's Fund Insurance Company, click here to read TRISTAN SCOTT's  Missoulian article .