A Gwinnett County jury awarded $4.6 million to the husband of a woman killed when she was ejected from a Jeep during a rollover wreck. The company that manufactured the seat belt the victim was wearing must pay $3.7 million of the judgment and the jury apportioned $900,000 of the verdict to the victim’s daughter, who was driving at the time of the accident.

Lead plaintiff’s attorney Christopher Glover said the case was extremely trying for the daughter, who was racked by feelings of guilt for the death of her mother, Penney Bruner.

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