Jury Awards $800,000 to a Woman Six Years after a Car Wreck
By: Arthur Cooper
Submitted: 2010-07-27 00:01:58 | Word Count: 664
Madison, GA, Jul 03, 2010 (PRWeb.com via COMTEX) ----Sheila Greene was a 42-year-old employee of the U.S. Forest Service traveling from Monticello to Gainsville on July 8, 2003, when a car driven by Steve Spivey pulled in front of her.
"She hit him doing about 35 [mph]," said Eric J. Hertz, one of the Greenes attorneys. "She went to the hospital complaining about her ankle hurting. Then, a few weeks later, she went back complaining about lower back pain."
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Over the course of the next three years, Greene underwent chiropractic treatment, epidural injections and, in 2007, surgery to fuse degenerative discs in her back, at which point she had to stop working, he said. She has since had another surgery to remove some of that hardware.
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