ATV Accidents - Jury Verdicts

______ Defense verdict. The jury found no negligence. - Motor Vehicle Auto/all Terrain Vehicle Accident - Minor - Supervision - Defense Verdict - Juveniles
Facts: Plaintiff, a 10 year-old boy, was operating defendant neighbor's all terrain vehicle (ATV) on a residential street under defendant's supervision on a snowy evening. Plaintiff lost control of the vehicle and struck an automobile.

Plaintiff alleged that defendant was negligent in failing to properly supervise him and that he suffered knee injuries in the collision resu...
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______ $200,000 - Motor Vehicle Truck/atv Accident - Private Roadway - Alcohol - Alcohol
Facts: Plaintiff was riding a 3-wheeled ATV on the inside of a curve on a one lane private roadway. Defendant, who was driving a truck in the opposite direction, struck plaintiff. Defendant claimed that his view was obstructed by a bush.

Plaintiff alleged that defendant was negligent in driving too fast for conditions, in failing to pay full time and attention to the roadwa...
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______ $70,000 - Motor Vehicle Atv Accident - Inexperienced Driver - Upended Vehicle - Settlement - Premises Liability
Facts: Plaintiff was a guest at the defendant's home and was allowed to drive defendant's all-terrain (ATV) vehicle without supervision, a helmet or instruction. Plaintiff had never driven an ATV before and upended the vehicle while attempting to drive up a hill.

Plaintiff alleged that defendants failed to instruct her on how to drive the vehicle and did not offer plaintiff ...
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______ $1,000,000. Breakdown: $100,000 from Anonymous Driver and $900,000 from Anonymous ATV Owner. - ATV Passenger's Death Yields Large Settlement
Facts: An all terrain vehicle (ATV) accident resulted in the death of a teenage passenger and a total settlement of $1,000,000 for the girl's estate. The insurance carrier for the driver of the ATV paid policy limits of $100,000. The owner of the ATV paid $900,000 towards the settlement.

Defendant minor driver was a friend of defendant ATV owner's son. Defendant minor driver was...
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______ $300,000 - Paralyzed ATV Passenger Agrees to Pre-Suit Settlement
Facts: A girl who was paralyzed in an ATV accident received a settlement in the amount of $300,000 from the driver of the ATV.

Plaintiff Megan Allen, age 15, was a passenger on a Honda ATV driven by Defendant Brandon Leasure. Brandon was also a minor. They were riding in a remote area of rural Noble County known as the "strip pits." This area was previously strip-mined for coal....
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______ $61,000 less 20% comparative negligence for a net verdict of $48,800. The verdict was never entered and the parties reached a confidential settlement. - Woman Riding in ATV Trailer Fractures Ankle
Facts: An all-terrain vehicle (ATV) accident on defendant's property allegedly caused a guest to be injured. A Wayne County jury awarded plaintiff $61,000 and assigned 20% comparative negligence to her. However, the verdict was never entered and the parties settled for a confidential amount.

Plaintiff Julie Guifoyle was a visitor on property owned by Defendant David Syrocki. His...
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______ $22,500 - Damages Awarded to Boy Hurt in ATV Accident
Facts: A youngster suffered a severe leg fracture when his all terrain vehicle (ATV) was struck by defendant's car. This case ultimately settled for the evaluation amount of $22,500.

An 11 year old boy riding an ATV was struck by a vehicle driven by Defendant Amy Sumpter. The accident reportedly occurred when plaintiff exited a wooded area on a dirt road in Richmond directly int...
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______ VERDICT - PRODUCT LIABILITY - DEFECTIVELY DESIGNED ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLE (ATV) - LACK OF ADEQUATE FASTENING FOR RUBBER HANDLEBAR GRIP CAUSES LOSS OF CONTROL OF VEHICLE - COMMINUTED LEG FRACTURES - SUBSEQUENT DEATH FROM PULMONARY EMBOLISM.
This product liability action arose from the death of the 31-year-old male decedent from a pulmonary embolism approximately three months after sustaining a severe leg fracture while operating an all terrain vehicle (ATV). The defendants in the case included the manufacturer, distributor and retailer of the ATV. The plaintiff estate alleged that the ATV at issue was defective in the desi...
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______ Defense verdict - Defendants in Auto Case Prevail in Causation Dispute
Facts: A Carteret County jury returned a defense verdict in a personal injury claim arising from a motor vehicle accident. Plaintiff sought damages for her injuries, including an operation five years after the accident. Defendants disputed the proximate cause of plaintiff's injuries.

Plaintiff Debi Ann Mabuce was driving a small extended cab pickup truck on the Fourth of July. S...
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______ $4,745,767 against Defendant Green Briar, including futures. After reduction to present value, the verdict was $3,781,100, plus costs, attorney fees, offer of judgment sanctions and interest. Defense verdict as to Defendant Samel. - ATV Driver Injured After Hitting Hidden Ditch
Facts: A hidden ditch on plaintiff's property allegedly caused plaintiff's ATV accident and resulted in permanent injuries. Defendant developer alleged that plaintiff knew the ditch was there and denied any responsibility. A Shiawassee County jury returned a verdict in favor of plaintiff for $4,745,767, which was reduced to a present value of $3,781,100.

Plaintiff Michael Boyd s...
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