A motorcyclist who claimed he lost use of his right, dominant arm resulting from his collision with a car settled with the other driver for $4.1 million on May 7, in Dey v. Ourach.

The accident occurred on Nov. 2, 2011, when Michael Dey, then 30, was riding his Kawasaki motorcycle east on Edinburg Road in Hamilton when a car trying to turn left onto Paxson Avenue suddenly crossed his path, says his lawyer, Dennis Brotman of Fox Rothschild in Princeton.

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