Linda Hanley, Administratrix for the Estate of Margaret Marshall v. Naugatuck Housing Authority: A Superior Court judge has reduced an $800,000 jury award down to $60,000 in a lawsuit brought by the family of an 80-year-old woman who fell outside her apartment house and died of hypothermia because she couldn’t get up.

Additionally, because the jury decided that the woman, Margaret Marshall, was 30 percent at fault, the $60,000 award actually now becomes $42,000.

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