personal injury &
wrongful death cases
Case 1
Drunk Tow Truck Driver
Rear-ends Client’s Vehicle:
Client Requires Surgery to Repair Spinal Fracture
Our client, a 76-year old man, was seriously injured in a drunk-driver
caused accident. The accident happened on a Sunday, at 6:15 a.m., as
our client and his wife were on their way to church. While our client
was stopped at an intersection in Sun City for a red light, his 1991
Lincoln was rear-ended by a tow truck owned and operated by a local
towing company. Our client suffered a compression fracture of his
lumbar spine from the force of impact.
The driver of the tow truck appeared intoxicated, and he failed a field
sobriety test administered by an officer at the accident scene. He was,
accordingly, arrested for driving under the influence. A subsequently
administered breath test confirmed a blood alcohol level over the
legal limit. While in custody, the driver admitted to police officers
that he had drunk a 12-pack of beer. He claimed to have had his last
beer at 2:00 a.m., four hours before the accident, and had not gotten
any sleep that night. The tow truck driver later plead guilty to
criminal charges stemming from this injury accident.
The force of impact was so severe that our client had to be removed
from his car by paramedics. Quite astonishingly, our client’s wife
suffered only minor injuries in the accident. Both were wearing seat
belts. Our client was taken by ambulance to the emergency
department of a Sun City hospital. He was complaining of neck and
upper back pain. A CT scan showed compression fractures involving
the first and second lumbar vertebrae (L1-L2). Four hours after the
accident, our client was flown by emergency helicopter to a Phoenix
hospital for spinal care. Two days later, he underwent spinal surgery
to repair the compression fractures. Eight days later, our client was
transferred to a rehabilitation hospital for follow up care. Our client
remained hospitalized for four months after the accident. Fortunately,
he was able to regain most of his pre-accident strength and mobility,
and is able to function in a home environment. However, he likely
will suffer pain from the accident for the rest of his life.
We discovered during our investigation that the tow truck driver had
been arrested five years before this accident for driving on a
suspended license. Police found drug paraphernalia and a gun in his
vehicle. And, officers believed that he showed signs of being under
the influence of drugs. He plead guilty in the earlier case to
possession of drug paraphernalia, and was placed on two years
probation. His probation terminated the year before this accident
occurred. Although this evidence was legally inadmissible to show
fault in our case, we nevertheless brought it to the attention of the
prosecutor and the insurance adjusters with whom we were dealing.
This case was settled for full policy limits of $600,000.

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