A central Pennsylvania jury returned a $1.5 million verdict to a teenager who was hit by a car.
The verdict puts the plaintiff’s insurer on the hook for damages after it fought back against the plaintiff’s claim for underinsured motorist benefits.
The plaintiff had reached a settlement with the driver for his $100,000 auto policy limit, but she contended that the settlement did not fully compensate her for her injuries and sought underinsured motorist benefits under her mother’s auto policy.
February 03, 2025 at 02:04 PM
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A central Pennsylvania jury returned a $1.5 million verdict to a teenager who was hit by a car.
The verdict puts the plaintiff’s insurer on the hook for damages after it fought back against the plaintiff’s claim for underinsured motorist benefits.
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