When people are injured in San Diego car accidents by someone who is driving in the course of employment, several questions tend to arise in regards to the proper identity of the defendant or defendants. Such a case arose in San Diego when a mother and daughter were harmed in a San Diego car accident by a Pizza Hut delivery driver in a San Diego car accident in November of 2008. A jury has returned a verdict on the California personal injury lawsuit that was filed, and the verdict awarded $10.8 million to the women who were injured, to be paid by the employer Pizza Hut.
The San Diego car accident at issue in this case occurred in November of 2008 when the plaintiffs were driving on Clairemont Drive near Ute Drive. Nicole Fisk, who was 18 at the time, suddenly crossed over into oncoming traffic and collided with their vehicle. As a result of this San Diego car accident, the daughter suffered permanent brain damage and the mother suffered a broken neck.
Pizza Hut claimed during the case that the driver should be the one held liable because Pizza Hut performed a background check and made sure that she had a driver’s license and insurance. The plaintiffs countered that Pizza Hut should be liable because they hired the driver and because Pizza Hut should have known that she had a history of blackouts, which is what is believed to have caused the crash. Ultimately, the jury decided that the plaintiffs were correct.
California Car Accident Statistics
While we never like to hear that someone has suffered serious injuries in a crash, we are happy for the plaintiffs in that they have obtained a measure of justice. This accident became part of the statistics for California car accidents overall, and every year 175,000 people are injured and another 3,000-plus are killed in these occurrences. Many of these accidents involve employer vehicles.
San Diego Personal Injury Lawyers
The verdict that was awarded represents a relatively fair value for the damages suffered by the plaintiffs. If you or someone you love has been harmed by another driver and you’re not sure who should be named as a defendant, seek the help of San Diego car accident lawyers who have a long history of holding both drivers and their employers accountable. Contact Mitchell | Gilleon today to schedule a free initial consultation.




Thu, Jul 29, 2010
Auto Accidents, Brain Injury, Personal Injury, San Diego Lawyers