Judge: Audra Mori, Case: 21STCV01609, Date: 2022-09-27 Tentative Ruling

Case Number: 21STCV01609    Hearing Date: September 27, 2022    Dept: 31

SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA

FOR THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES - CENTRAL DISTRICT

 

HOPE GILCES, ET AL.,

                        Plaintiff(s),

            vs.

 

SANDRA C. NAVARRO-RODRIGUEZ, ET AL.,

 

                        Defendant(s).

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      CASE NO: 21STCV01609

 

[TENTATIVE] ORDER CONDITIONALLY GRANTING PETITION TO APPROVE COMPROMISE OF MINOR

 

Dept. 31

1:30 p.m.

September 27, 2022

 

Plaintiff Hope Gilces (“Gilces”) and Lily Fischer (“Claimant”), a minor by and through her guardian ad litem, Kristine Sanders (“Petitioner”), filed this action against Defendant Sandra C. Navarro-Rodriguez (“Defendant”) for damages arising from a motor vehicle accident.  Plaintiffs’ vehicle was rear-ended by Defendant’s vehicle.  Claimant suffered acute vomiting after the accident but has now recovered completely from the effects of the injuries. 

 

The parties have agreed to settle all claims with Defendant for the total amount of $12,200.00, with $2,100 being apportioned to Claimant and $10,100 to Gilces.  Pertaining to Claimant, if the settlement is approved, $230.63 will be used for medical expenses, $525.00 for attorneys’ fees, and $486.56 will be used for costs.  Petitioner proposes the net balance $857.81 be paid or delivered to a parent of the minor, without bond.     

 

The court has reviewed the settlement and finds it fair and reasonable.  The court also finds the attorney fees fair and reasonable, in that they amount to 25% of the minor’s settlement.

 

Pursuant to CRC 7.952, Claimant and Petitioner must appear at the hearing on this matter unless the Court finds good cause to excuse their appearance.  Claimant herein is only four years old and was only two when the incident occurred.  The Court finds Claimant’s age constitutes good cause to excuse her appearance; only Petitioner is required to appear.  The Court wishes to hear from Petitioner concerning the payment of the funds to Petitioner, without bond, and the Court wishes to know how Petitioner plans to use the funds in order to determine whether this is an appropriate arrangement.  If the Court is satisfied with Petitioner’s testimony, the court will grant the petition.    

 

Petitioner is ordered to give notice. 

 

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE:

 

Dated this 27th day of September 2022

 

 

 

 

Hon. Audra Mori

Judge of the Superior Court