Colbert v. Dhaliwal
Case Background
The case was filed in the Shelby County Court, Tennessee. Judge Carol L. Chumney presided over this case. [Case number: CT-0287-21]
Cause
On February 15, 2020, D’Lynne Colbert, 47 years old, was driving an Infiniti SUV on Willett Street near Lamar Avenue. As she approached the intersection, Harkirat Dhaliwal ran a red light and struck her vehicle. The collision was forceful, and Colbert later described it as a “big impact.”
Injury
Colbert was taken to the ER at Baptist, where doctors initially treated her for visible soft tissue injuries. Since then, Colbert has received treatment for two primary injuries. The first was a SLAP tear in her shoulder, which required surgical repair in the summer of 2022. She also sought treatment for a herniated disc.
Damages
Colbert incurred $50,430 in medical expenses. She sought damages in both economic and non-economic categories.
Key Arguments and Proceedings
Legal Representation
- Plaintiff(s): D’Lynne Colbert
- Counsel for Plaintiff(s): M. Shawn Cardwell | Alexander Shunnarah
- Defendant(s): Harkirat Dhaliwal | USAA
- Counsel for Defendant(s): James B. McClain, III
- Experts for Defendant(s): Dr. Jason Hutchinson
Claims
In this lawsuit, she pursued claims against two Defendants. The first was Dhaliwal, and the second was her underinsured motorist carrier, USAA. However, USAA remained silent during the trial. The case focused solely on damages, and Colbert presented evidence for two distinct injuries: her shoulder injury and her herniated disc.
Defense
The defense focused on challenging the cause of the injuries and minimizing the severity of the claimed harm.
Expert Testimony
Jury Verdict
Court Documents:
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