Three years after a wreck that left a man partly pinned beneath a car and injured his wife, a DeKalb County jury awarded more than $3 million in damages and attorneys’ fees. But, noted lead plaintiffs’ attorney Jeffrey P. Shiver, plaintiff Williamston Loggins will never enjoy the satisfaction of seeing the case resolved-he died in February from what were apparently unrelated causes.

“It never did seem to me that his death was totally unrelated to the wreck,” said Shiver, of Law & Moran, “but the medical examiner was adamant that they weren’t at all connected.”

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