On July 20, 2007, Patrice Algerio drove her small car through an intersection in Ronkonkama when a box truck driven by an air conditioning firm’s employee drove through a stop sign and collided with her. Claiming knee injuries, Ms. Algerio sued and fault was assessed 100% against the defendants (the owner and driver of the… Continue Reading
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Opposite Results in Two New York Neck and Back Injury Cases: When and How are Future Pain and Suffering Verdicts Upheld?
Posted in Back Injuries, Neck InjuriesThe concept of verdicts for future pain and suffering in injury cases is pretty simple: juries are told that if they believe the evidence shows a plaintiff’s injuries or disabilities will continue after the date the verdict is rendered, then the jury must award a reasonable sum of money for the plaintiff’s future pain and… Continue Reading