In the recent Clarke County Superior Court case of Rammohan Rao Balasu and Kavita Bitra v. Kathy McLeod Allen (SU13CV0618), Plaintiff Balasu claimed over $200,000 in damages as a result of a 70-mile-per-hour automobile collision on I-85. Defendant Allen admitted liability for the accident, in which her car rear ended Balasu’s car and spun it into a ditch at the side of the interstate highway. Balasu lost consciousness in the accident and was taken to a nearby emergency room for treatment. The impact also caused Allen’s vehicle to veer left, across the opposite lanes of traffic on I-85, before colliding with a billboard at the opposite side of the road and finally coming to rest.
Defense Attorney Calls Plaintiff's Damage Claim "Absurd": Georgia Trial Highlight
Posted by Steve Silver on May 19, 2015 1:20:00 PM
Topics: Georgia, Balasu v. Allen
Auburn University Scientist Wins Auto Accident Case in Front of Athens Jury
Posted by Steve Silver on May 13, 2015 5:27:17 PM
Topics: Negligence, Georgia, Balasu v. Allen