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Elderly driver strikes attendant in 'nightmare' lot
The plaintiff, a 30-year-old parking attendant, was assisting drivers in a busy, crowded supermarket parking lot when an elderly driver struck the plaintiff with his car, pinning him against the wheel well of a nearby parked vehicle.
The driver allegedly had become confused and stepped on the gas pedal instead of the brake.
The lot, as described by the supermarket store manager, was a "nightmare" that had a history of accidents.
The plaintiff underwent numerous surgeries that precluded the need for amputation, but his disability continues.
Suit was filed against the driver, the supermarket, and the owners and managers of the lot. Defendants' motions for summary judgment were denied.
Action: Motor vehicle negligence/negligence & tort
Injuries alleged: Multiple torso and leg injuries, PTSD
Case name: Withheld
Court/case no.: Withheld
Jury and/or judge: N/A (mediated)
Amount: $1.2 million
Attorneys: Martin & Michael Kantrovitz, Boston (for the plaintiff)
