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		<title>Van Driver on Cell Phone Broadsides Car: Negligent Operation of Vehicle Nets 4.1 Million Dollar Settlement</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the recent Illinois case of Barnes v. Svec, III., the Circuit Court took a dim view of a defendant driver who was not paying attention while on his cell phone.
Barnes, 71, was driving her car when a van broadsided her after allegedly running a red light. Barnes suffered numerous injuries, including massive internal injuries, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the recent Illinois case of Barnes v. Svec, III., the Circuit Court took a dim view of a defendant driver who was not paying attention while on his cell phone.</p>
<p>Barnes, 71, was driving her car when a van broadsided her after allegedly running a red light. Barnes suffered numerous injuries, including massive internal injuries, requiring a splenectomy; bleeding on the brain; a punctured heart; and multiple pelvic fractures. As a result of the injuries, Barnes had to be placed in a medically induced coma for several days. Her past medical costs were about $756,700. A retiree, Barnes did not claim lost income.</p>
<p>Barnes sued the driver and his employer under a theory of respondeat superior, alleging negligent operation of a vehicle. Plaintiff alleged the driver was distracted because he was using the global positioning system function on a cell phone while driving.</p>
<p>Defendants admitted liability at trial, and the parties settled for $4.1 million, which the employer&#8217;s insurance will cover.</p>
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