Wendy Aguayo vs. Jamie Amanda Kwok
Case Background
On August 26, 2021, Plaintiffs Wendy Aguayo, Pedro Aguayo, and Sebastian Aguayo, a minor, filed an auto negligence lawsuit against Defendant Jamie Amanda Kwok after a serious highway motor vehicle accident.
The case was filed in the Superior Court of California, Orange County. Judge Nathan Vu presided over this case. [Case number: 30-2021-01218030-CU-PA-CJC]
Cause
Injury
The car crash resulted in compression fractures in Plaintiff Wendy Aguayo’s thoracic spine. As a result, Plaintiff experienced significant pain and limited mobility.
Damages
Key Arguments and Proceedings
Legal Representation
- Plaintiff(s): Wendy Aguayo
- Counsel for Plaintiff(s): Elliott Jung | Adam Hepburn
- Defendant(s): Jamie Kwok
- Counsel for Defendant(s): Juan Delgado | Linh Cao
Claims
Plaintiffs argued that Defendant’s negligence caused the damages they sustained. Plaintiffs asserted that Ms. Kwok’s actions violated California Vehicle Code § 22107, which prohibits unsafe turning movements. As a result, they contended that Ms. Kwok was responsible for causing the traffic collision.
Defense
The defense contended that Plaintiff sustained only minor injuries from the crash. The initial CT scan taken at the ER showed no compression fractures. Additionally, a follow-up CT scan, conducted seven days later, also revealed no compression fractures.
Plaintiff’s treating doctor later concluded that the injuries were related to a preexisting condition, Sheuermann’s kyphosis (a spinal disorder), rather than compression fractures.
Jury Verdict
The trial, which lasted three weeks, ended on Friday, August 2, 2024, when the jury rendered a significant verdict in favor of the Plaintiff, awarding a total of $1,000,000 in damages. After deliberating for just four hours, the jury determined that Defendant was fully liable, finding no contributory or comparative negligence on the part of Plaintiff.
Court Documents:
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