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Personal Injury
Auto v. Pedestrian
Injunctive Relief

Thomas Lutge v. Alice Quigley

Published: Feb. 23, 2008 | Result Date: Jun. 18, 2007 | Filing Date: Jan. 1, 1900 |

Case number: CGC 04-435179 Verdict –  $17,000

Court

San Francisco Superior


Attorneys

Plaintiff

Herman A.K. Franck


Defendant

Roxanna Pezzy


Facts

On May 23, 2004, plaintiff pedestrian Thomas Lutge alleged he was struck by defendant Alice Quigley's car. Plaintiff sued for monetary damages and injunctive relief barring defendant from driving in California because he said he was likely to get struck by her again while living in defendant's area.

Defendant denied negligence.

Result

Verdict of $17,000 ($8,000 lost earnings; $9,000 non-economic).

Other Information

FILING DATE: Oct. 4, 2004.

Poll

12-0 (negligence and causation), 11-1 (contributory negligence), 3-9 (contributory negligence causation)


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