CA Jury Awards $9M To Injured Man In DUI Suit

A man who suffered serious injuries in a traffic collision in Lancaster in 2017 caused by a drunk driver has received a settlement of about $9 million.

The plaintiff's lawsuit against a drunk driver resulted in a $8.9 million jury verdict in the Los Angeles Superior Court. The defendant, who did not show up during the trial, was eventually represented by MetLife insurance in the matter.

In the case, it is claimed that on January 13, 2017, the plaintiff and his wife were returning from dinner on Avenue N when the drunk defendant sped into oncoming traffic and collided head-on with their vehicle, leaving the plaintiff with serious fractures and a traumatic brain damage. According to the lawsuit, the defendant's breathalyzer result during a field sobriety test was.101, far higher than the.08 DUI threshold.

The primary plaintiff's attorney stated, "You just had to look at our client to realise that he had a long and challenging road to rehabilitation ahead of him. However, MetLife would claim that his wounds weren't serious and that he could resume living a regular life.

The plaintiff was partially to blame for the collision, according to MetLife experts retained for the case.


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