Butler Kahn Recovers $234,000 for Personal Injury in Hit-And-Run Bicycle Accident in Georgia
Bicycle Accident Settlement
On the morning of August 26, 2016, National Guardsman and veteran Steve Stevenson woke up early for some exercise and fresh air. Stevenson (not his real name) was riding his new Calfee road bicycle down Dorsett Shoals in Douglasville, Georgia when he was suddenly hit from behind by a vehicle. The force and impact of the collision threw Stevenson off his bicycle and over the top of the car to land in a ditch by the side of the road.
Before he could stand up or call for help, the driver of the vehicle fled the scene, leaving the injured bicyclist on the ground. Luckily, Stevenson was able to note the vehicle’s make and color before it drove away. Deputy Poulk of the Sheriff’s Office in Douglas County, Georgia was able to apprehend the driver of the vehicle a few days later, after identifying missing pieces that had fallen off the suspect’s 2006 Silver Ford Focus during the hit-and-run.
The impact of the collision caused Stevenson to suffer personal injuries. Immediately following the crash, Stevenson was taken to Atlanta Medical Center where he wore a C-Spine collar and his shoulder was placed in a sling. He was later treated at both Emory Sports Medicine and Southern Therapy for a broken humerus (see Figure 1). While there was conversation about shoulder surgery, both Stevenson and his doctors decided it was not worth the risk.





