[39] Dr. Schweigel opined that the Plaintiff had suffered a mild soft tissue injury to her neck and
back as a result of this collision and that that injury had probably resolved itself within 3 to 4 months.
Not exact matches
Back then the headlamps used to be masked so
as to prevent the headlamp glass from splintering
as a
result of stone impact or
collisions, thereby avoiding broken glass on the track.
As a
result of the
collision Mr. Justice Grist
of the BC Supreme Court found that the Plaintiff «will continue to have long term
back pain fron the injuries suffered fron the
collision which will restrict him from certain forms
of physical activity...»
The court largely rejected the Plaintiff's claim and found that the Plaintiff had pre-existing
back pain which was exacerbated
as a
result of the
collision.
Based on the evidence, the Court held that
as a
result of the
collision the Plaintiff suffered from a moderate whiplash and strain to her neck,
back and hip with radiating pain down her arms, a concussion, TMJ disorder which caused facial and jaw pain and headaches, chronic fatigue, depression, PTSD, and chronic pain which lasted for approximately 2 1/2 years.
In today's case (Wright v. Bower) the Plaintiff was involved in a motor vehicle
collision and alleged chronic
back pain
as a
result of the crash.
As a
result of the
collision, our client had to have
back surgery.
As a
result of the
collision, the driver
of the MassDOT vehicle suffered from arm,
back and neck injuries.
Reasons for judgement were released last week assessing damages for a permanent aggravation
of pre-existing
back and neck injuries
as a
result of a
collision.
It is not clear whether the second and third
collisions were caused
as a
result of the traffic
back - up caused by the first
collision, or if they were entirely unrelated.