Tow truck pulling a damaged car. A chain-reaction accident caused damage to multiple parties. (Photo: Bluraz/AdobeStock)

The team of trial attorneys from the Drury Law Firm and Benjamin Lucas P.A. says they have never seen a carrier pay the entire limit — $25,000 in this case — to a person who was not in the vehicle that took the hit.

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Lisa Willis

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