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Judge awards $25,000 in default-damages case after testimony on injuries and bills

3225220 · May 8, 2025
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In a default-judgment damages hearing, the Clayton County State Court entered a final judgment of $25,000 plus court costs for Aaliyah McMillan after testimony and documents showing medical treatment and bills arising from an Oct. 1, 2022 crash.

At the May 7 motions calendar, Judge Tammy Long Hayward heard proof of damages in Ollie (Aaliyah) McMillan v. Horace McLean and others, a default-judgment matter arising from a rear-end collision on Oct. 1, 2022.

Mary Paige Gray, identified as plaintiff's counsel, presented the plaintiff, Aaliyah McMillan, who testified about vehicle damage, ongoing back pain and medical treatment. McMillan described immediate post-crash symptoms and testified…

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