Adacia Chambers’ car insurance provider has requested for judge to distribute policy funds
At an August hearing, a judge is expected to decide how to divide the money among the more than 50 individual victims and about a dozen medical care and insurance providers listed on the petition.
"Nobody's going to get a lot of money," said Mark Smiling, the attorney representing Farmers.
Smiling said this is common when dealing with tragic accidents where there is not enough insurance proceeds to pay all of the damages.
"It's totally up to the judge's discretion how he's going to divide those proceeds," Smiling told The
Chambers, now 27, pleaded no contest in January to four counts of second-degree murder and 39 counts of assault and battery by means or force likely to produce death. As part of a plea deal, she was sentenced to life in prison plus 10 years.
Chambers drove through police barricades and into a crowd about
The victims incurred medical expenses ranging from hundreds of dollars to hundreds of thousands of dollars, according to the petition. Chambers' liability coverage capped at
"Most of your carriers don't write huge policies on young people," Smiling said. "She had a little more than the minimum, but not enough there to cover all the damages."
Farmers already paid more than
Smiling said he hopes this incident will educate people on the importance of having uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage. He said several of the victims did have such coverage that paid part of their damages.
Killed in the crash were
A husband and wife from
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