One verdicts and settlements database found that the median plaintiff's verdict
award for motor vehicle cases that involved back injuries is $ 212,500.
Not exact matches
As the two - wheel, gyrostabilized
vehicle stood stock still, Lane
Motor Museum restoration technician Michael Hüby accepted the
award and smiled
for the cameras before finding first gear and driving off to claps, whoops and cheers.
This is not the first time when this
vehicle is
awarded, Chevrolet Volt received another
award before this new one, but it came from the people at
Motor Trend, they giving the prize
for the 2011 Green Car of the Year.
Motor Trend has recognized a truly dependable
vehicle for the Truck of the Year
Award this year and we are proud to offer various Sprinters available here at Loeber Motors!
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ARLINGTON, Va. — Toyota
Motor Corp. has racked up two more 2015 Top Safety Pick +
awards from the Insurance Institute
for Highway Safety — one
for the Lexus ES, a luxury midsize car, and another
for the Scion iA, a new minicar and the least expensive
vehicle to come with standard front crash prevention.
The 2017 Chevrolet Bolt EV has garnered heaps of praise from across the automotive landscape, cleaning up
awards like North American Car of the Year,
Motor Trend's Car of the Year, and most importantly, the Daily News Autos
Award - winner
for Plug - In Hybrid or Electric
Vehicle of the year.
This 2015 NISSAN PATHFINDER SL has received these reviews and
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vehicle is clean and ready
for its new family!
Motor Trend has been conducting its «of the year»
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for a
vehicle to win the golden calipers.
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Motor Trend Automobiles of the year
(From left) Alan Batey, president, GM North America; Judy Curran, director, planning & strategy -
vehicle components and systems, Ford
Motor Co.; and Pietro Gorlier, head of parts and service, MOPAR, FCA, accepted the
awards for their companies.
With the addition of the Sentra and QX60, Nissan
Motor Co. has a total of six
vehicles that qualify
for the
award.
It was
awarded the North American Car of the Year prize at the 2010 Detroit auto show, named
Motor Trend's Car of the Year, was one of Car and Driver magazine's «10 Best Cars
for 2010» and was given the inaugural Hermance
Vehicle Efficiency
Award by the publishers of HybridCars.com.
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After finding petitioner Honda
Motor Co., Ltd., liable
for injuries respondent Oberg received while driving a three - wheeled all - terrain
vehicle manufactured and sold by Honda, an Oregon jury
awarded Oberg $ 5 million in punitive damages, over five times the amount of his compensatory damages
award.
A Bronx jury
awarded plaintiff Roy Hardy $ 675,000
for injuries sus - tained in a
motor vehicle accident.
In brief reasons
for judgement released today The Honourable Mr. Justice Masuhara
awarded a Plaintiff just over $ 16,000 in compensation
for injuries sustained in a 2006
motor vehicle accident.
Many people suffering injuries in a
motor vehicle accident are concerned that pre-existing injuries they may have had from previous
motor vehicle accidents,
for example, might reduce or perhaps negate any potential damage
award that might be granted to them.
Reasons
for judgement were released today by the BC Supreme Court
awarding a Plaintiff compensation as a result of a 2002
motor vehicle collision.
The proof of that future loss is sometimes a difficult task and usually involves medical assessment and / or actuarial assessment); d. past care cost (if you have spend money
for your medical care that was made medically necessary owing to ICBC
motor vehicle accident injury then you can expect to collect a sum of money equivalent to those reasonable treatment and medication costs please ensure that you keep the receipts and seek prior medical approval to eventually prove this loss); e. future care costs (if you will suffer repeated medical expenses in the future owing to your
motor vehicle accident ICBC injury claim then you can collect a sum of money equivalent to that future loss); f. out of pocket expenses or «special damages» (if you suffer out of pocket expenses like
for travel to / from medical appointments, cab fare, parking, etc, then this is also recoverable by you but again — keep track of these expenses in a log and keep a receipt book
for later proof of this loss); g. legal costs (sum of the legal costs associated with advancing your injury claim are recoverable as the court system recognizes that often legal experts, lawyers and their agents are a necessary part of the process); h. other categories of damages: not discussed here are other categories of damages like «in trust claims» made largely
for those who relatives who take care of you while you are recovering from your injuries or things like «loss of ability to enter an economically interdependent relationship» which might be
awarded to a seriously disfigured potential spouse
for his / her unlikely ability to become married in the future.
In a case with a slightly unusual fact pattern where reasons
for judgement were released today, a Plaintiff was
awarded nearly $ 90,000 in damages as a result of a July, 2005
motor vehicle collision in Nanaimo, BC.
After a one - week trial, a federal jury
awarded $ 4.5 million to Eckerberg
for severe injuries he sustained in a
motor vehicle accident.
In Raptis v. Chalabiani, 2017 BCSC 1548, the Court
awarded the Plaintiff $ 584,560
for injuries sustained in a December 2009
motor vehicle accident, which substantially exceeded ICBC's final offer of $ 364,243 before trial.
Reasons
for judgement were released today
awarding damages as a result of injuries and loss from a 2002 BC
motor vehicle collision.
The Court
awarded our client $ 683,810
for injuries sustained in a 2011
motor vehicle accident, which substantially exceeded the insurance company's final offer of $ 280,000 before trial.
In Gormick v. Amenta, the Plaintiff had been injured in a
motor vehicle accident, and was
awarded damages
for pain and suffering, out of pocket expenses, and loss of income, including loss of banked sick time.
Mr. Rodriguez has also successfully represented clients who have been injured in significant
motor vehicle cases, having achieved a multi-million dollar
award for a woman who was a passenger in a limousine struck by a tractor trailer.
Reasons
for judgement were released today
awarding a Plaintiff just over $ 43,000 in damages as a result of a 2005 BC
motor vehicle accident.
In Reasons
for Judgment rendered November 27, 2014, Mr. Justice Skolrood of the New Westminster BC Supreme Court
awarded an ICBC injury settlement of $ 201,763.00 in total damages resulting from a July 16, 2009
motor vehicle accident.
The appellant is a self - represented litigant, who we understand had no fault in the
motor vehicle accident and who could reasonably have expected a significant
award of damages
for the injuries he suffered.
Given the legislative intention, it seems harsh and even punitive to not only deny a plaintiff, who has been found substantially not at fault in a
motor vehicle collision and
awarded damages
for losses sustained, no - fault benefits but also to deduct the amount of his or her potential entitlement to Part 7 from the tort
award.
In one the first ICBC claims to head to trial under Rule 68 that I'm aware of reasons
for judgment were released today
awarding a Plaintiff over $ 180,000 in compensation including $ 75,000
for pain and suffering as a result of 2
motor vehicle accidents.
ICBC»S lawyer argued that there should be a cut off point with respect to damages, including diminished earning capacity, of seven and a half years after the
motor vehicle accident, and argued that an
award of only $ 94,500.00 should be
awarded for diminished earning capacity.
[226] Mr. Dhaliwal has pre-existing active back and neck pain which was due to degenerative changes in his spine and injury from the ladder fall, as well as arthritis in his hands and knees, and with Mr. Dhaliwal having only aggravated his back and neck pain in the two
motor vehicle accidents and sustained headaches and right groin pain and right ankle pain, I consider an appropriate
award for pain and suffering to be $ 50,000.
In reasons
for judgement released yesterday (Williamson v. Suna) by the BC Supreme Court, Victoria Registry, damages of just over $ 266,000 were
awarded for injuries and losses as a result of a 2004
motor vehicle collision.
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Awards made to family members of a person injured or killed in a motor vehicle accident to compensate for a loss of «care, guidance and companionship» will also now be subject to a deductible of $ 18,692.00 if the award is under $ 62,307.59 (the deductible was previously $ 15,000.00, and applied only to damages awards under $ 50,00
Awards made to family members of a person injured or killed in a
motor vehicle accident to compensate
for a loss of «care, guidance and companionship» will also now be subject to a deductible of $ 18,692.00 if the
award is under $ 62,307.59 (the deductible was previously $ 15,000.00, and applied only to damages
awards under $ 50,00
awards under $ 50,000.00).
Settlement conferences are mandatory in all BC court registries, except Robson Square in Vancouver, and except
for motor vehicle accident cases in which liability is in dispute and a judge is asked to determine who is at fault and / or how much money to
award the claimant, if any.
For example, if both spouses» names are on a
vehicle title and loan, and the court
awards the
vehicle to one spouse, that spouse will likely need to change the
vehicle title with the state
motor vehicle department — and refinance the
vehicle loan to remove the other spouse's legal responsibility to pay the loan.