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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.
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