Kate Crouch Earns Favorable Verdict in Rear-End Auto Accident Case

Jul 15, 2014 Auto
Kate Crouch earned a verdict significantly below our last offer in a rear-end auto accident case. We admitted negligence, but denied causation and contested the nature and extent of the plaintiff’s injuries.  The jury accepted and adopted our position that only the first year of medical treatment was related to […]

Kate Crouch earned a verdict significantly below our last offer in a rear-end auto accident case. We admitted negligence, but denied causation and contested the nature and extent of the plaintiff’s injuries.  The jury accepted and adopted our position that only the first year of medical treatment was related to the accident in question and made nominal awards for loss of normal life and pain and suffering.  In this instance, admitting negligence allowed us to streamline this case and spare the jury’s time and attention, which contributed to an excellent result for our client.

Anderson v. Carroll, 11 L 10224