My 81 year old grandmother was involved in a car accident today where she was not at fault. An employee of a Toyota car dealership was in a marked company truck, and tboned her, totaling her car, braking her wrist, causing severe bruising, possible broken ribs, knee issues, and so on,not to mention she just had major back surgery a month ago, and her passenger, a 78 year old women suffered a dislocated collarbone and a broken hand which is going to require surgeon by a specialist. They are both in severe pain, and we are looking into sueing. The woman was definetly at fault, there were more than 5 witnesses who reported what they saw to the state trooper, so it's in the report. What kind of case would we have against Toyota, if one at all? I mean there is pain & suffering, medical bills, and the car that was totaled is a 2004 Lincoln Towncar Ultimate with only 16,000 miles, which is valued at $24,000 on Kelley Blue Book. Any answers would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
2007-10-18
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Meagan M
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