$2 million to be paid to victims in 2016 Rock Hill football team bus crash
The bus was owned by
The driver of the bus, along with two
The plaintiffs in the lawsuit said the church was at fault for renting out a bus that was not to be used for such commercial purposes, and also claim the tire that blew was at fault.
The first
"It is clear that the wreck was caused by the tire, and the church never should have had the bus on the road," Hamilton said.
Manzi said the lawsuit, which seeks to find the manufacturer and dealer of the tire, remains ongoing.
"We are not giving up until we find them (the tire manufacturer and distributor)," Manzi said.
The
The insurance company has been "trying to expedite to make it easy on all these families," Murphy said, adding that he believed the filing of the lawsuit to get the payments was "unnecessary."
The company wants to make sure the payments are done "as fairly as possible," Murphy said.
The crash on the way to the 2016 opening game in
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