Wrongful Death of Disabled Man $225,000 Settlement

Type of action: Wrongful Death-Disabled Adult

Injuries alleged: Brain damage and death from a stroke caused by C-5, 6 fractures

Tried before judge or jury (or mediation): Raymond Kenney (mediator)

Amount (specify award or settlement): $225,000.00

Attorney for plaintiff(s) and city of office: Kenneth I. Kolpan


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Decedent was a 48 year old non-verbal, non-ambulatory, mentally retarded male with cerebral palsy who had spent all (but three years) of his adult life in an institution. Three years prior to his death, he was moved to a community home. Each day he was taken in a van owned and operated by the defendant's transportation company to a day activity program.

On November 1, 2001, while being driven to the center, the van hit a pot hole. As a direct result, the decedent's wheelchair fell to the right and the decedent struck his head on the floor of the van. Plaintiff alleged that the defendant operator failed to provide a three point seat belt for the decedent while he was transported in the wheelchair which was tethered to the floor of the van.

Emergency personnel examined the decedent at the scene and cleared him to go on to his day program.

During the next several days, the decedent appeared lethargic. Ten days following the accident the decedent was diagnosed as having sustained fractures at C5 and C6. Decedent was transferred to a Boston area hospital where remained until his passing on December 2, 2001. Decedent was survived by his brother and mother.

Suit was brought against the operator of the subject van and the transportation company which drove the decedent under a contract with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

Defendants contested both causation and damages claiming that the decedent died from pneumonia and/or a stroke, each unrelated to the incident. Defendants also argued that damages, under the Wrongful Death Statute, were minimal because the decedent had never worked nor married, and there was no evidence of conscious pain and suffering because the decedent was incapable of verbalizing.

Case was settled in the amount of $225,000.00 after a full day's mediation before Raymond Kenney, Esq. The decedent's family has established a scholarship in the name of their loved one.