Indiana Jury Awards $32.5M to Traffic Accident Victim

May 26, 2015

A northwest Indiana jury has awarded $32.5 million to a woman with a traumatic brain injury that left her partially paralyzed nine years ago when the car she was a passenger in struck a disabled semi-trailer on an interstate.

The Lake County jury determined that the driver of the car, 40-year-old Kristen Zak of Dyer, was a passenger in and was 40 percent responsible for the collision, while J.B. Hunt Transport Inc. and its driver, Terry Brown Jr., were 60 percent liable.

The jury reached the verdict following a three-week trial before Superior Judge Diane Kavadias Schneider.

Zak’s attorney, Todd Schafer, said at a news conference the crash occurred on Interstate 65 near Remington, about 60 miles south of Gary, on Jan. 17, 2006. Shafer argued that Brown was traveling too fast for the wintry conditions and failed to abide by safety regulations, which required him to turn the flashers of the truck on and set out reflective triangles.

Zak was in a coma for a month and when she awoke she didn’t remember her fiance and thought she was still married to her ex-husband, Schafer said.

Zak’s mother, Peggy Skaggs, said her daughter, who was a registered nurse, has gained some independence though years of physical therapy, but she still needs help eating, getting dressed and other daily activities.

Topics Indiana

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  • September 28, 2017 at 3:04 pm
    Leander Richmond says:
    WOW. 32 Million for a PASSENGER of the car where they were 40% responsible. So that means that they were considering this a. . . $45,000,000 lawsuit if you consider add 40% of... read more
  • May 28, 2015 at 3:27 pm
    Agent says:
    PERHAPS you are the one with the reading comprehension problem. Were you there at the scene of this accident? You have no idea what happened.
  • May 27, 2015 at 4:58 pm
    Reading Comprehension Police says:
    PERHAPS the driver didn't have time to put out flashers? PERHAPS? Did you even bother to read the same article we all did? Let's see what the article wrote.... ...and failed t... read more

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