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Jim Johnson v. John Hostettler
Date: 03-11-2006
Case Number: Unknown3/11/2006
Judge: Unknown
Court: 170th State District Court, McLennan County, Texas
Plaintiff's Attorney:
John Mabry od Dunnam and Dunnam, LLP, Waco, Texas
Defendant's Attorney:
Bob Hanley of Neville & Hanley, Waco, Texas and Mark Macias, Law Offices of
Sean P. Martinez, San Antonio, Texas
Jim Johnson sued John Hostettler on a negligence theory
for the injuries and damages that he claimed that he
sustained as a result of an automobile motorcycle accident
at the intersection of Valley Mills Drive and Camp Drive
in Waco, Texas on January 17, 2003. Plaintiff claimed that Defendant
failed to yield the right-of-way to him when Defendant
pulled out in front of him. Plaintiff's leg was broken
in three places and he underwent four surgeries and
incurred $46,261 in medical expenses and claimed that
his ability to work will in the paint and body shop trade
will be diminished.
About This Case
What was the outcome of Jim Johnson v. John Hostettler?
The outcome was: Plaintiffs' verdict $110,000 for past and future ental anguish; $459,887 for past and future lost earning capacity; $26,400 for physical impairment; $46,261 in medical expenses; $151,500 to Johnson's wife for lost household services; and $31,500 for loss of consortium.
Which court heard Jim Johnson v. John Hostettler?
This case was heard in 170th State District Court, McLennan County, Texas, TX. The presiding judge was Unknown.
Who were the attorneys in Jim Johnson v. John Hostettler?
Plaintiff's attorney: John Mabry od Dunnam and Dunnam, LLP, Waco, Texas. Defendant's attorney: Bob Hanley of Neville & Hanley, Waco, Texas and Mark Macias, Law Offices of Sean P. Martinez, San Antonio, Texas.
When was Jim Johnson v. John Hostettler decided?
This case was decided on March 11, 2006.