A Middletown jury awarded $9 million in noneconomic damages to a plaintiff who sustained injuries to his left foot and ankle at a water park.
The prejudgment interest is expected to raise the verdict to more than $13 million.
"In this case, this verdict is not an outlier," plaintiffs counsel Andrew Garza said. "It's not some runaway verdict. It's fair compensation for someone who is young, who has lived and will live with this for the rest of their life."
May 09, 2024 at 10:41 AM
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A Middletown jury awarded $9 million in noneconomic damages to a plaintiff who sustained injuries to his left foot and ankle at a water park.
The prejudgment interest is expected to raise the verdict to more than $13 million.
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