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PARRIS Secures $77.1 Million Verdict for Motorcyclist After Head-On Collision

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When a reckless driver crosses into your lane on a dark mountain highway, the consequences can be life-altering and irreversible. That's exactly what happened to PARRIS' client on the night of September 11, 2021, on Angeles Forest Highway north of Los Angeles. What followed was a years-long fight for justice. On October 17, 2025, that fight ended with a $77.1 million jury verdict.

A Night That Changed Everything

The client was riding his motorcycle northbound on the winding, two-lane mountain highway when the defendant, who was operating a 2004 Lexus sedan at unsafe speeds, lost control and crossed into oncoming traffic. The impact ejected the client from his motorcycle. He is now wheelchair-bound.

The case, Lusse v. Marquez (23AVCV00544, L.A. Super. Ct., filed May 24, 2023), was not simply a story of one tragic moment. It was a story of a series of dangerous decisions made that night, decisions that the defendant made knowingly, and continued to make despite clear warning signs.

A Pattern of Recklessness — Not a Single Mistake

Evidence presented at trial revealed that the defendant had already lost control of his vehicle on multiple occasions earlier that same evening. Rather than pulling over, he continued driving at unsafe speeds on a remote, winding highway in the dark of night. That pattern of behavior became the cornerstone of the case.

Lead attorneys Khail Parris and R. Rex Parris built their strategy around a simple but powerful truth: this was not an accident born of one unfortunate moment. It was the predictable result of a series of reckless choices made in defiance of obvious danger.

"This was not a momentary lapse in judgment, but a series of reckless decisions made despite clear warning signs," said R. Rex Parris. "By showing the defendant had already lost control of his vehicle multiple times and still chose to continue driving at unsafe speeds, the jury understood the conduct as willful and dangerous, supporting both compensatory and punitive damages."

Why the Verdict Matters

The jury's award included both compensatory and punitive damages, a result that goes beyond financial recovery. As Khail Parris explained, "The verdict is significant not only for its size, but because the jury imposed punitive damages, reinforcing accountability for reckless driving and underscoring the seriousness of willful disregard for public safety."

Punitive damages are reserved for conduct a jury finds truly reprehensible. Their inclusion here sends a message: choosing to continue driving recklessly after already losing control of your vehicle, on a public road, in the dark of night, is not a mistake. It's a choice. And choices have consequences.

The Road to the Verdict

Winning a case like this doesn't happen by chance. The PARRIS team represented their client from the very beginning, through the initiation of litigation, extensive pretrial preparation, and a full jury trial. The obstacles were real: reconstructing a high-speed, nighttime collision on a remote mountain highway, establishing the defendant's pattern of behavior from earlier that evening, and communicating the full scope of the client's catastrophic, life-changing injuries to a jury.

Rex Parris credited the outcome to the work done long before the case ever reached a courtroom. "The verdict brought a sense of relief and pride in securing justice and long-term security for a client who endured devastating, life-changing injuries," he said. "It affirmed the jury's recognition of the harm caused by reckless driving and the courage shown by the plaintiff throughout the litigation process."

Justice for Clients Who Refuse to Back Down

For PARRIS Law Firm, Lusse v. Marquez represents something larger than a single verdict. It reflects a commitment to showing juries and the public that willful disregard for others on the road is not a minor lapse. It is conduct that deserves to be held fully accountable.

The matter has yet to be appealed, according to the firm.

If you or someone you love has been seriously injured due to another driver's recklessness, you deserve a team that will fight for every dollar and every point of accountability you're owed. Contact PARRIS today for a free consultation. You pay no fees until we win.

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