Jury awards $80,000 for MS spinal cord injury
Daily business review
14 April 2011
$80,579 In spinal cord injury after alleged, a woman, a rear-end collision awarded a jury.
In 2005, Sandra Domínguez was captured then in their 40s by Lesly Vallarino. The Court granted the plaintiff movement for a controlled judgment on liability. Domínguez claimed that they hooked her cervical and lumbar spine in the accident. She was treated by an orthopedic surgeon and chiropractor and had then 18 months from home exercise and therapy before returning to the orthopedic surgeon. It was then physical therapy, chiropractic manipulation and epidural injections.
Defenders argued Dominguez was in the previous accident and similar complaints of pain. Council also pointed out the Dominguez intermittent treatment.
Case: Dominguez v. Vallarino
Case No.: 08 80773 CA (13)
Plaintiff personal injury lawyer: Todd R. McPharlin and Eric Rosen, Kelley/Uustal, Fort Lauderdale
Defense lawyer: Luis Menéndez Aponte, law offices of David R. strong, Miami
BROWARD CIRCUIT COURT
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