We cannot change the past, we cannot undo a brain injury, but we can work diligently to ensure UPS takes full responsibility for their negligence and for Mr. Richardson’s quality of life to the best of our ability. Sean Domnick, a Shareholder at Domnick Cunningham & Yaffa explained, “Our goal in setting this case for trial is to restore Mr. Unfortunately, despite the firm’s best efforts, the parties were unable to reach a settlement agreement that adequately provides for Mr. Richardson the resources he needs to restart his life. Richardson has had to undergo three brain surgeries and will never be able to live independently again.ĭomnick Cunningham & Yaffa worked aggressively to resolve this case before filing suit in hopes of providing Mr. Richardson was hit head-on by the UPS truck and suffered multiple rib fractures and a traumatic brain injury. Richardson had the right of way and the UPS driver failed to yield and allow for his safe crossing. The complaint, filed by Domnick Cunningham & Yaffa (DCY) attorneys Sean C. Richardson, 77, was a retired insurance agent and an avid cyclist who rode 15-30 miles daily to stay fit. On July 24, 2020, William Richardson was riding his bicycle along a marked bicycle trail in Pompano Beach, Florida, when he was struck by a United Parcel Service (UPS) delivery truck. UPS (CASE NO.: CACE20-021933), was filed in the 17th Circuit Court on December 30, 2020. Frink granted Plaintiff William Richardson’s Motion to Advance Case on the Trial Docket and set the case for the trial period commencing January 3, 2022, and running through January 21, 2022. On February 8, 2021, Broward County Circuit Court Judge Keathan B. Judge Orders Trial Set Against UPS for Catastrophic Brain Injury to Cyclist Judge Orders Trial Set Against UPS for Catastrophic Brain Injury to Cyclist
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