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Auto Accident

At Riddle & Riddle Injury Lawyers, we fight for maximum compensation. When Justice Counts™, our record speaks for itself.

$325,000

Auto Accident
We successfully represented a woman who was involved in two collisions within 90 days. Prior to the first collision, she had fallen and injured her shoulder. We argued that both collisions significantly aggravated and exacerbated her pre-existing shoulder injury and were able to resolve both of her auto accident claims for a combined $325,000.

We successfully represented a woman who was involved in two collisions within 90 days. Prior to the first collision, she had fallen and injured her shoulder. We argued that both collisions significantly aggravated and exacerbated her pre-existing shoulder injury and were able to resolve both of her auto accident claims for a combined $325,000.

$300,000

Auto Accident
Our client was cut off by the defendant who failed to stop at a stop sign, causing a collision.
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Our client was cut off by the defendant who failed to stop at a stop sign, causing a collision. Client had surgery and required significant physical therapy and other treatment. Suit was filed, and the case resolved at mediation for a total settlement of $300,000.

$300,000

Auto Accident, Workers' Compensation
Our client was injured when she was rear-ended while driving on the job.
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Our client was injured when she was rear-ended while driving on the job. As a result of the collision, our client’s back was injured which required several injections and ultimately a lumbar fusion and decompression surgery. The auto accident claim was resolved prior to suit being filed for $200,000. This was the full amount of liability coverage available. Her workers’ compensation case settled at mediation for $100,000 along with a reduction in the lien on the $200,000 recovery from the third-party automobile accident claim.

North Carolina workers’ comp lawyer Chris Brantley handled the claim. We were proud to secure significant compensation for our client in this complicated matter.

$298,000

Auto Accident
The defendant failed to yield and unexpectedly crossed into the path of our client’s car.
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The defendant failed to yield and unexpectedly crossed into the path of our client’s car. The collision caused our client significant injuries, including a liver laceration, rib fractures, and a duodenal injury requiring surgery. Our client incurred more than $135,000 in medical bills. Attorney Darren Dawson at Riddle & Riddle found three separate insurance carriers and negotiated the maximum coverage amount available on each policy. Our client received $298,000 in damages for her injuries prior to suit being filed.

$289,000

Auto Accident, Rideshare Accidents
Our client was a passenger in an Uber involved in a T-bone collision that aggravated a pre-existing back injury.
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The injuries ultimately required surgery and resulted in approximately $50,000 in medical expenses. After previously working with another attorney, the client hired our firm, and we secured a combined settlement of nearly $290,000 from the liability and underinsured motorist (UIM) insurance carriers.

$287,000

Auto Accident, Workers' Compensation
Our client suffered a back injury in an automobile accident while on the job.

Our client suffered a back injury in an automobile accident while on the job. The client’s injuries required back surgery. Our client’s workers’ compensation case was admittedly compensable which allowed our client to receive compensation for all medical expenses, including the back surgery, as well as wage replacement compensation during the period of disability. He also hired Riddle & Riddle’s workers’ comp attorneys to handle the entire matter.

Once our client reached maximum medical improvement and after receiving the aforementioned benefits, our client’s workers’ compensation case was then resolved for $200,000 plus a complete lien waiver in the third party auto accident case.

Our client’s automobile accident case against the other driver was then settled for an additional $87,000 prior to suit being filed.

$257,000

Auto Accident
The defendant suddenly turned left in front of our client’s oncoming car resulting in a serious collision.
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The defendant suddenly turned left in front of our client’s oncoming car resulting in a serious collision. Our client, a guest passenger, suffered permanent injuries to her shoulder and clavicle, as well as broken ribs. Working with her primary doctor, our client received a 20% permanent partial disability rating to her upper extremity. The team at Riddle & Riddle, led by attorney Darren Dawson, searched all available insurance coverages and successfully negotiated the policy limit on both the defendant driver’s policy and an excess liability policy. We then negotiated for additional money under another underinsured motorist policy. In total, our client incurred over $90,000 in medical bills and received $257,000 in damages for her injuries.

$250,000

Auto Accident
The other driver ran a stop sign and struck our client’s vehicle.
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The client sustained a shoulder injury that developed into a frozen shoulder and required surgical treatment. Our team secured a $250,000 recovery for the client.

$250,000

Auto Accident
Plaintiff was stopped in a parking lot when defendant driver failed to reduce speed and ran into Plaintiff’s vehicle.
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Plaintiff was stopped in a parking lot when defendant driver failed to reduce speed and ran into Plaintiff’s vehicle. Plaintiff suffered constant headaches, tingling to right side of the face and tingling to the right and left hand. Plaintiff eventually had to undergo neck surgery. Defense argued minor impact and that Plaintiff’s problems were related to a pre-existing condition. Suit was filed. Claim settled for $250,000 at mediation.

$185,000

Auto Accident, Workers' Compensation
Settlement: $185,000
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A work van ran through a red light and collided with a vehicle driven by our client, who was 17 weeks pregnant at the time. The defendant and their insurance carrier contended that our client’s pregnancy was not “viable” and that we could not present a Wrongful Death claim. We secured an expert who opined that with advances in medicine, a 17-week old fetus can be viable, and we obtained a fetal death certificate from the county in which the collision occurred. We also secured an opinion letter from our client’s therapist stating that in her view, she had lost a child. The claim settled at mediation for $185,000 in total compensation.