A Fulton County jury delivered a post-apportionment award of more than $7.7 million to the son of a motorcyclist killed when a woman pulled out in front of him.

The original verdict totaled $8.6 million, but was reduced by 10 percent to reflect liability on the part of the deceased, Andrew Foster. A key issue in the case was Foster's speed before the wreck, said plaintiff's attorney Charles “Trip” Johnson III of John Foy & Associates.

“The defense alleged that he was traveling 100 miles an hour at the time of the collision,” said Johnson. “The investigating officer testified that he would have been charged with violating the Super Speeder Law if he'd lived.”

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