Nov. 8--DENVER - A jury last week awarded a paralyzed Walsenburg man $1.25 million in damages after concluding his auto insurance company in bad faith did not properly offer him coverage as the law required. The federal court jury last week concluded that American Family Mutual Insurance Co. was liable for not doing what it should to offer Whitehead enhanced personal injury (no-fault) coverage as part of his auto insurance policy. In Whitehead's case, he was entitled to have been offered coverage up to $200,000, but instead American Family limited his coverage to $130,000, the minimum, said Garrison, whose firm represented Whitehead.....
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