$1.615M Recovered in Wrongful Death Auto vs. Semi-Truck Crash

$1.615M Recovered for a Wrongful Death Auto vs. Semi-Truck Collision

Our client was a passenger in a car approaching an intersection in Los Angeles when the tragic accident occurred. The defendant was the driver of a big rig traveling in the opposite direction. Despite the short distance, the truck driver made an extremely dangerous maneuver, turning left at the intersection and resulting in a direct collision with our client’s vehicle. As a result of this semi-truck crash, our client suffered severe injuries, leading to their wrongful death.

The truck driver acted negligently by failing to adhere to basic road safety rules. This devastating incident caused an irreparable loss for the family and inflicted deep, immeasurable emotional distress on all of the victim’s loved ones. While dealing with this devastating loss, the family was forced to face the hard realities of life without their loved one. They faced both emotional and financial challenges in the aftermath of the tragedy.

With the help of Adamson Ahdoot’s lawyers, the family filed a wrongful death lawsuit. Thanks to the dedication of our semi truck crash attorneys, the victim’s family secured over $1.6 million in compensation for their devastating loss.

Truck on the side of the road after a crash in Los Angeles.

Verdict Date

December 2023

Amount

$1,615,000.00

Location

Los Angeles, CA

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