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Verdict Sheet

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY, MARYLAND

CINDY FOARD – Plaintiff
v
MANDY DAVID – Defendant

CASE NO. 24-C-02-00980

Sample Verdict Sheet

1.- Do you find that Cindy Foard was negligent in the operation of his vehicle on September 6, 2006, and that his negligence was a proximate cause of the injuries to the Plaintiff, Mandy David?

Yes _____ No _____

If you answered “Yes” to question 1, continue to question 2. If you answered “No” to question 1, conclude your deliberations and return your verdict for the Defendant.

2.- Do you find that the Plaintiff, Mandy David, was negligent in the operation of his motorcycle on September 6, 2005, and that his negligence was a proximate cause of his own injuries?

Yes _____ No _____

If you answered “No” to question 2, continue to question 4. If you answered “Yes” to question 2, continue to question 3.

3.- Do you find that the Plaintiff, Mandy David, was in a dangerous situation and thereafter the Defendant, Kenneth Butts, had a last clear chance to avoid injury to the Plaintiff, Mandy David, and failed to do so?

Yes _____ No _____

If you answered “Yes” to question 3, continue to question 4. If you answered “No” to question 3, conclude your deliberations and return your verdict for the Defendant.

4.- What damages, if any, do you find for the Plaintiff, Mandy David, for:

Past Medical Expenses:
$____________________

Past Lost Wages:
$____________________

Future Medical Expenses:
$____________________

Non-economic damages to include physical injury, suffering, inconvenience, and physical impairment in the past and into the future:
$____________________

TOTAL DAMAGES $____________________

Date:____________________
Jury Foreperson

The use of an itemized verdict sheet is required in most states, including Maryland, in any action for personal injury or wrongful death claim, regardless of the amount or type of damages at issue.

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