#18 - $1.6 million

By Sarah Rodriguez
Published: January 16, 2008

Confidential

Type of Case: Personal injury, mild traumatic brain injury

Attorneys: Charles J. Zauzig III, Claire E. Keena and Melissa G. Ray, Woodbridge

Summary: The 51-year-old plaintiff suffered a mild traumatic brain injury when his SUV was rear-ended by a delivery truck on Interstate 95. A CT scan disclosed bleeding in the brain, and, as a result, plaintiff had difficulty with balance, became irritable and combative, and suffered from headaches, fatigue and cognitive deficits.

His injuries were such that he could not longer be successful in the used car industry, where he had worked for 30 years.

The judgment has been paid.


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