Jury Awards 10.8 Million in Damages to Shari and Olena Novak in case against Pizza Hut

by on July 29, 2010

pizza-hut-logoJuly 28, 2010 – A San Diego Superior Court Jury on Wednesday awarded Plaintiffs Shari and Olena Novak 10.8 million dollars in damages for injuries suffered in a car crash with a Pizza Hut delivery driver in Clairmont.

Shari Novak, who was 62 when the November 2008 collision occurred, received $8.6 million for medical and noneconomic damages. She suffered permanent brain damage and can no longer take care of herself on a daily basis.

Her mother, Olena Novak, who was 87 when the crash happened, suffered a broken neck and other injuries and was awarded $2.2 million by the jury.

We at the Gomez Law Firm are pleased with the outcome of the case; it will provide to the Novak’s the needed resources to give Shari the best medical care and rehabilitation facilities.

It was our privilege to represent our client and gratifying that we were able to obtain such a favorable verdict for them.  If you or someone you care about has suffered a serious injury as the result of some other person or company’s negligence, call a personal injury attorney at the Gomez Law Firm today.

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