Tuesday, April 1, 2008
$14 Million Awarded for Car Crash
A Florida jury has ordered a Miami-area private high school to pay $14 million for its role in an auto accident that killed one student and left another brain damaged and paralyzed. Jurors found that Archbishop Coleman Carroll High School was partially negligent because the school did not notify authorities about an underage drinking party that preceded the crash. In a statement, the school, which is owned by the Archdiocese of Miami, said it would appeal the decision. Adam H. Beasley, Miami Herald 03/31/2008 Read ArticleIf you are looking for an auto accident attorney or a trucking accident attorney, please call us at 713-523-0001 or toll free at 877-342-2020.
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