SEA ISLE CITY -- A bicyclist struck by a city-operated vehicle three years ago has been awarded her $1.58 million in her lawsuit against Sea Isle City, according to a report.

Rhonda Martin, now 58, broke her left elbow, tore her left rotator cuff and tore ligaments in her left wrist after being hit on July 23, 2014, the NJLawJournal.com report said.

Martin, of North Wales, Pa. was riding south on Landis Avenue near the Townsends Inlet Bridge when city employee Jeffrey Jones drifted right and struck her,

Martin had surgery and underwent therapy for two years.

The jury reached its verdict on Aug. 10 after the sides failed to reach a settlement during mediation, the report said.

Of the $1.58 million, $1.5 million is for future pain and suffering. The remainder is for medical expenses ($60,000) and past medical bills ($20,813), the report said.

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