Parents Prevail against Hit and Run Driver for Serious Injury to Their Minor Child
June 28th, 2010
This case involved a minor child, Raymond Ray, who ran across the street and into the path of the Defendant’s vehicle. The Defendant fled the scene, but returned after further reflection. Raymond Ray suffered serious injuries including a closed head injury.
Plaintiffs’ counsel established that the Defendant was speeding. A reconstruction expert testified that the Defendant, if compliant with the speed limit, would have had ample time to see the minor child and avoid striking him. A substantial settlement was reached and placed in trust to provide for Raymond Ray for the remainder of his life including living and medical expenses.
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