$3.24M for Motorcycle vs. App-Based Auto Crash in California

$3.24M Recovered for Motorcycle vs. App-Based Auto Accident

Our client was riding a motorcycle traveling southbound in a city in Southern California. The defendant made an unsafe U-turn, heading east, directly into the path of our client’s motorbike. This caused our plaintiff to collide with the front of the defendant’s vehicle. As a result of the car-motorcycle crash in California, our client suffered serious and traumatic injuries requiring extensive medical care.

As a direct result of the aforementioned conduct of the defendant, our client was injured and hurt in their health, strength, and activity, sustaining serious injuries to their body, including shock and injury to their nervous system and person, all of which injuries have caused and continue to cause them great physical and mental pain and suffering.

Our client’s injuries from the California car vs. motorcycle crash resulted in some permanent disabilities. The injuries include physical pain, mental anguish, loss of enjoyment of life, disfigurement, physical impairment, inconvenience, grief, anxiety, humiliation, and emotional distress.

Our client continues to suffer pain and injury as a result of the motorcycle accident. Adamson Ahdoot was able to secure a settlement that covered all of the victim’s damages, both present and future. Our experienced traffic accident lawyers secured a settlement of $3.24 million.

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