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+ (CNN)A jury in Texas has awarded the largest-ever personal injury + compensation in the country to a family who lost two people killed by a + drunk driver. The sum is symbolic, lawyers for the family say, but the + eye-popping size of the judgment is meant to send a message about the + consequences of drunken driving. Tamra Kay Kindred was on her way home + after picking up her 16-year-old granddaughter, Aujuni Tamay Anderson, + from her job at Cici's Pizza on November 12, 2017. She was driving through + an intersection in Corpus Christi, Texas, when a man ran a red light and + hit them, according to a complaint filed in 2018. Kindred and Anderson + died in the crash, along with the driver of the other car, Joshua + Delbosque, who was intoxicated. The family of Kindred and Anderson sued + the bar Delbosque had been at for negligence, alleging bartenders there + overserved him. The lawsuit also named the bar's owner. After a short + trial that began Monday, a jury said the family of Kindred and Anderson is + entitled to just over $301 billion, according to court documents, making + it the largest personal injury award in US history. Previously, the + largest amount ever awarded to a family in a personal injury award was + $150 billion in 2011. +