Our Tarzana, CA car accident lawyer has discovered that the L.A. County Board of Supervisors has approved a $17.2 million settlement to a family injured in a 2020 crash involving a sheriff’s deputy. The deputy was driving twice the speed limit in the wrong direction when he collided with the family’s car, causing severe injuries. This settlement is among over 160 payouts in the last three years due to car crashes involving Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputies, costing the county more than $22 million. Associate attorney Christina Boyadzhyan works fervently with clients to ensure their voices and rights are heard and upheld through their cases.
Supervisor Janice Hahn, co-author of a motion addressing deputy driving safety, emphasized the need for reviewing existing policies and the driver disciplinary system. The Sheriff’s Department has committed to increasing training for deputies to prevent such incidents. The 2020 crash, described as “devastating,” involved Romelia Chaidez and her three children, including a toddler who suffered severe facial injuries requiring multiple surgeries. The deputy, Nicholas Baudino, was not using lights or sirens and was speeding at over double the posted limit. Despite a colleague’s warning to slow down, Baudino continued at high speed, resulting in the collision. An internal review found that Baudino’s actions violated department policies, leading to administrative action and his eventual separation from the department in March. The review also revealed that Lakewood Station deputies were involved in 204 crashes over five years, 133 of which were preventable.
Understanding Emotional Damage From A Car Accident
Car accidents can be life-changing events, causing not only physical injuries but also significant emotional and psychological harm. The trauma from such an event can lead to a range of emotional issues, including anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and ongoing emotional distress. These effects can be just as debilitating as physical injuries, impacting a person’s ability to work, maintain relationships, and enjoy daily activities. Recognizing the seriousness of emotional damage is crucial in seeking comprehensive compensation.
The Impact Of Emotional Trauma
Emotional damage following a car accident can manifest in various ways. Victims may experience nightmares, flashbacks, and a persistent fear of driving or riding in a vehicle. They might find themselves unable to engage in activities they once enjoyed or struggling with feelings of sadness and hopelessness. The impact of these emotional injuries often requires professional treatment, such as therapy or counseling, which can be costly and time-consuming. It’s essential to acknowledge that emotional trauma is a valid and significant aspect of the aftermath of a car accident and deserves proper attention and compensation.
The Role Of Compensation
Compensation for emotional damage is a critical component of ensuring that accident victims receive the support they need to recover fully. This compensation can cover the costs of therapy, medication, and other treatments necessary for emotional healing. Additionally, it acknowledges the pain and suffering endured by the victim, providing a sense of justice and recognition of their experiences. We understand the profound impact emotional damage can have on your life and are committed to helping you secure the compensation you deserve.
Help When You Need It After A Car Accident
If you or a loved one has suffered emotional damage following a car accident, it’s important to seek comprehensive compensation for your injuries. At Barry P. Goldberg, we are here to support you through this challenging time and ensure your rights are protected. Attorney Goldberg worked with his brother in personal injury law for 17 years before opening his own practice and is dedicated to each client. Contact us today to discuss your case and explore your options for pursuing justice and the compensation you need to move forward.