Yolo County Jury Awards $1.5 Million to Man Injured in Interstate 505 Truck Accident

June 4, 2010

gaveleb.jpgIn personal injury lawsuit news, on May 29th, a jury in Yolo County awarded a 63-year-old man $1.5 million for injuries he suffered in a truck accident on October 2, 2004. According to the Daily Democrat, plaintiff Michial Jacobs was driving his pickup truck pulling a trailer on I-505 north of Highway 16 when the driver of a big rig truck behind him fell asleep at the wheel.

The big-rig, loaded with 40,000 pounds of sugar, rear-ended Jacobs' pickup truck and trailer at about 55 mph. Jacobs reportedly suffered a concussion, fractured a left rib, and an injury to his mid back which resulted in chronic back pain. He has not been able to return to work as a carpenter since the accident.

The truck driver was employed with Washington state-based companies Pacific Transportation Services and Ernie Newland. The Daily Democrat reported that the plaintiff offered to settle on June 20, 2007, for the insurance policy limits. As a result of the defendants' refusal to accept that offer, the plaintiff is entitled to an additional $442,000 in interest plus all costs. The jury's award is the largest known verdict for a single person's injury in Yolo County.

Source: Daily Democrat

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