After a jury awarded $985,000 to Straughter and $2,390,000 to Alexander, the defendants sought to annul the final judgment, two consent judgments, and a settlement agreement, arguing that the accident was staged as part of a broader scheme to defraud insurers.
Louisiana court revives insurance fraud case over alleged staged crash
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