Defendant didn’t know whether light was red or green - $225,000 Settlement (access required)

By Virginia Lawyers Weekly
Published: January 25, 2010

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Janis Hannuksela, a self-employed financial consultant, was involved in a crash at the intersections of Ninth and Canal Streets in the City of Richmond on June 29, 2006. The defendant admitted to the investigating officer that he was unsure what color his light was at the time of the wreck. The plaintiff was treated in ...
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