Legal Question in Personal Injury in Washington
intentional hit and run
truck driven by 27 yr old white male intentionally runs over battered man (battery courtesy of truck driver) pinned under motorcycle. Multiple witness' including passenger in truck. Not much damage from collision most damage from battery. What $$$$ can we expect.A)out of court. B) trial
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: intentional hit and run
It depends. You contend that the truck driver assualted you. Was the truck driver working at the time? If so, a claim might be made against the employer for negligent hire, etc. If he was not working, its likley that no insurance exists to pay any judgment. You might also try the Crime Victim's Compensation Fund to assist you in paying for the bills.
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Re: intentional hit and run
There is no accurate answer to your specific question about what you can expect from a settlement out of court, versus from a trial. The best answer (and most unfulfilling answer) is that "it depends."
It depends on how much damage the motorcycle rider suffered. What are the costs of medical care? Are the injuries permanent? Did the motorcycle rider have a job? If so, how much does he make and how long will he be out of work? How old is the motorcycle driver?
My best suggestion to you is to immediately contact an attorney to discuss these details, and from there a better assessment of what you can expect financially can be made. My office can offer you a free consultation in that regard.