An Allegheny County jury has awarded $32 million to the family of a 6-year-old boy killed in a 2012 car accident in Pittsburgh, including $10 million for a wrongful death claim and $10 million for a survival claim.

The award, issued Tuesday in Straw v. Fair, also included $3 million for each of the boy's parents and $6 million for his brother, all of whom were in the car at the time of the accident.

According to pretrial memorandums from both sides, the accident occurred May 1, 2012, on Route 28, when the hood of a Pontiac Vibe driven by Thomas Straw malfunctioned and released upward, obstructing his view. Straw stopped the car, which was also carrying his wife, Jennifer Straw, and their sons, Elijah and Rowan, in the center travel lane of the highway, with open lanes on either side.