Litigation
Dec. 8, 2007
'Once in a Lifetime’ Case Ends 13 Years, $10 Million Later
When Ramon Aguilera shot and killed Marcos Gonzalez, he also set in motion a complex force of litigation that began as an attempt for the deceased's family to collect a $100,000 home owner's insurance policy. It ended, 13 years later, with the insurance company on the hook for more than $10.5 million.
Daily Journal Staff Writer
When Ramon Aguilera shot and killed Marcos Gonzalez, he also set in motion a complex force of litigation that began as an attempt for the deceased's family to collect a $100,000 home owner's insurance policy.
It ended, 13 years later, with the insurance company on the hook for more than $10.5 million.
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