It took the jury almost two days of deliberation and a “dynamite” charge from the judge, but a warehouse supervisor and his wife will collect $2.75 million from a trucking company for his head getting caught between a tractor-trailer truck and the doorway of a loading dock.

The trucking company’s primary insurer, Great West, had already agreed to a limited release of $2 million in coverage earlier, so the suit was essentially over an additional $1 million held by a secondary insurer, AIG.

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