Detroit Area Man Injured in Car Accident Seeks Seven Figures In Damages
A man from Detroit has filed a personal injury lawsuit against a local leader, Brett Harris, and his employer, New Haven Community Schools in the wake of a car accident involving a school van. The Plaintiff, Daniel Jackson, maintains that he sustained serious back injuries in the February 28, 2007 collision when the school van crashed into his pick-up truck.
The Plaintiff, 52 years old, claims he herniated two discs in his low back, which necessitated two surgeries. According to his attorney, his client will need additional surgical intervention.
The lawsuit names State Farm as a co-defendant and details the Plaintiff's claims of physical and emotional pain and suffering and diminished quality of life. If the case goes to trial, the Plaintiff is expected to testify that the Defendant was distracted when he was reaching for some mints at the time of the car crash and there was a smell of alcohol on his breath as well.
If you or a loved one has been injured by in a car, truck or any other type of transportation accident as a result of the negligence of a government employee or private citizen, I would invite you to please visit by website, www.samlevine.com or contact my office, Sam Levine, Attorney at Law.