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$1.913 Million dollar settlement - Auto/Bicycle - Wrongful Death - Personal Injury - Unsafe Intersection

Negligence

Auto - Wrongful Death - City Defendant

Type of Case: Children's estates brought suit against the city of Charlotte for wrongful death and negligence in the city's failure to remove sight obstructions at a blind intersection.

Type of Injuries/Damages: Death of eight-year-old child; paralysis of seven-year-old

Age of Plaintiff: Eight years old and seven years old

Court/Case No.: Covington v. City of Charlotte, et al.; Mecklenburg County Superior Court

Date Case Concluded: November 15, 1990

Settlement: $1,913,000 total settlement. $313,000 for wrongful death; $1.6 million for injured child

Insurance Carrier: Self-insured

Other Useful Information: The girl was killed and her brother paralyzed while riding bicycles through a blind intersection. The children's attorney sued the city for negligence in its failure to remove sight obstructions - shrubbery - and its failure to install proper traffic controls, the driver who hit the children, and the landowner who planted the shrubbery.

Attorney(s) for Plaintiff: Fred W. DeVore III, DEVORE & ACTON, Charlotte; Louis A. Trosch and Michael J. Kemmy, CONRAD & TROSCH, Charlotte

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DeVore, Acton & Stafford, P.A., A Charlotte, North Carolina personal injury law firm represents individuals and businesses throughout North Carolina in communities such as Charlotte, Rock Hill, Gastonia, Kannapolis, Concord, Hickory, Statesville, Monroe, Newton, Lake Norman, Mooresville, Huntersville, Matthews, Cornelius, Mecklenburg County, Cabarrus County, Gaston County, Iredell County, Richmond County, Union County, Cleveland County, and Catawba County.

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