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Judge awards $9,738.70 in property damages to insurer in auto side‑swipe case
Summary
In Assurance America Insurance v. Josiah Johnson, the court entered judgment for the insurer after default liability, awarding $9,738.70 in property damages plus post-judgment interest and court costs; defendant expressed interest in settling and was advised how to contact plaintiff's counsel.
Judge Tammy Long Hayward entered damages for Assurance America Insurance against Josiah Johnson on Jan. 15, 2025, awarding $9,738.70 in property-damage relief after the court found the insurer had proven the amount of the loss at a damages hearing.
Assurance America called claims adjuster Taylor Johnson as its witness. The company offered documents into evidence — a police report, a repair estimate, photographs of damage, a market valuation…
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