Qaadir v. Figueroa
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Qaadir was driving a truck for his employer when he was hit from behind by a tractor-trailer. Qaadir was traveling at approximately 10-15 mph and the other driver was traveling at approximately 45 mph. Both vehicles weighed about 33,000 pounds. Qaadir experienced leg and back pain, which prompted him to seek medical treatment under his health insurance plan. His continuing treatment included several surgical procedures and treatments from lien providers who did not accept his insurance plan. The medical bills from the lien providers remained unpaid at the time of trial in his suit for negligence. Qaadir was awarded $3,464,288: $282,288 past lost earnings; $532,00 past medical expenses; $900,000 future lost earnings; $500,000 future medical expenses; $500,000 past noneconomic loss; and $750,000 future noneconomic loss.
The court of appeal affirmed, rejecting arguments that the trial court erred and caused an excessive damages award by admitting evidence of the full unpaid medical bills and the medical bills paid by Qaadir’s insurance plan to prove his past and future medical damages; excluding testimony that Qaadir’s attorney referred him to the lien providers; and precluding the defendants from arguing Qaadir failed to mitigate his damages when he chose providers who did not accept his insurance.
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