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A jury awarded $807,479 to a teenager who sustained a degloving injury in a rollover crash. Michael Buonaiuto Jr., then 15, was a passenger in his sister's car when he was struck by an employee of Aqualogic Pools & Innovative Pool Plastering. The defense admitted liability, but argued that he has recovered from his injuries. Michael underwent several surgeries. He claimed that he still experiences numbness in his thumb, limited flexation of his wrist when his fingers are closed and limited motor skills. He's still able to play guitar and sports, but at a diminished capacity.
Buonaiuto v. Stroud
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