Man is Awarded $55.3 Million in Case Against Honda Motor Company

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A man named Carlos Martinez from Pennsylvania has just been awarded a record-setting verdict in a trial against the Honda Motor Company. Mr. Martinez was involved in a car accident in which his 1999 Honda Acura Integra rolled over. Although he had been wearing his seatbelt at the time of the accident, this did not prevent him from severely impacting his head on the roof of his vehicle.

Honda claimed that there was no vehicle-based defect. During the trial, however, evidence was introduced proving that Honda had performed crash safety tests and had found that their seatbelts did not prevent those wearing them from hitting their heads on the roofs of their cars in the event that the cars rolled over. Yet, they did nothing to try and fix this defect.

Prior to his accident, Mr. Martinez, a married man and father of four children, used to work in construction. The accident has permanently and severely injured him, however, leaving him in a quadriplegic state. The victim was awarded $25 million for noneconomic damages sustained, such as pain and suffering. He was also awarded $14.6 million for his future medical expenses, $15 million for his wife’s loss of consortium, and $720,000 for his loss of earnings.

The Honda Motor Company stated after the decision that it would appeal the jury verdict.


OUI Motorist Drives Car Through House With Her Own Baby In The Backseat

Tragically, there are numerous car accidents across the country that give rise to permanent and even fatal personal injuries. These accidents are caused by a number of factors, including driver distraction, driver aggression, and driving under the influence, just to name a few. No matter the cause, the consequences can be life changing. In addition to the physical burden imposed on car accident victims, many victims and their families are also forced to face severe financial and emotional struggles.

This marks the third operating under the influence (OUI) arrest for Heidi Everson. Sunday night, Everson was charged with felony OUI and several additional misdemeanors after she drove her vehicle through a Waterville, Maine home. The residents of the home, Nye and Diana Foster, were fortunately just barely out of harm’s way when the vehicle came crashing through their front wall. Nye had been sitting just eight feet away from the front door when the vehicle came barreling into his living room. Diana heard the noise, and came running before catching a glimpse of the shocking surprise.

Meanwhile, Everson was visibly under the influence of alcohol. In fact, she was so inebriated that she could barely keep her eyes open for the police mug shot. To make her utter recklessness even more reprehensible, the woman had been driving with her 17-month-old daughter in the back seat. The toddler was not properly buckled. By a stroke of luck, no one was physically injured in the incident.

For the time being, Everson is being held at the Kennebec County Jail on a $1,400 bond. According to WGME, Everson’s daughter is presently in custody of the state.


Maryland Driver Facing Criminal Charges for Texting Behind the Wheel

A 25 year-old woman from Temple Hills, Maryland is facing criminal charges after admitting to police officers that she was texting-and-driving when she caused her car to ride into Westfield Lake.

On Tuesday, September 10, 2013, the driver of a passenger car lost control of the motor vehicle and struck a tree at high speed on St. Charles Parkway in Maryland. The impact of the collision redirected the car into the Westfield Lake. The car stopped after being submerged in approximately five feet of water. The woman escaped the sinking motor vehicle through the driver’s window.

The driver was taken to a nearby hospital’s emergency room for medical treatment. The nature and extent of the woman’s personal injuries have not been reported at this time.

The driver admitted to police officers that she was texting when she lost control of the car. Officials are expecting to criminally charge the woman for texting while driving. The exact charges have not been revealed at this time, as the investigation continues.