Litigation
Sep. 30, 2006
Brain-Injured Boy Will Get $23.4 Million
SANTA ANA - A Nebraska company must pay $23.4 million to a teenage boy severely brain-damaged in an auto accident because a company salesman headed toward his doctor's office was still on the job when he broadsided the boy's car, an Orange County jury has found.
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SANTA ANA - A Nebraska company must pay $23.4 million to a teenage boy severely brain-damaged in an auto accident because a company salesman headed toward his doctor's office was still on the job when he broadsided the boy's car, an Orange County jury has found.
Even though Peter Infranca was driving to a personal medical app...
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