Adriana’s Insurance, a Southern California insurance company, has settled a lawsuit, paying Andres Carrasco, 76, $21,000 in loose coins.
Adriana's Insurance Settles Lawsuit $21,000 In Coins
Carrasco filed a lawsuit against Adriana’s Insurance in 2012 claiming he was physically assaulted by an employee. After reaching a settlement in June, a team of lawyers from Adriana’s Insurance reportedly dropped off 16 buckets full of coins to Carrasco’s lawyer, Antonio Gallo. The buckets were full of quarters, nickels, dimes and pennies, and Gallo estimates it will take him and his team a week to count.
In an interview with CBS local news, Carrasco, who is reportedly recovering from a hernia operation, appears at a complete loss, saying simply, “It’s too heavy.”
“Adriana’s Insurance, is this the way you treat everyone? Why don’t you like your clients? I am disappointed by the way Adriana’s treats their customers and the elderly.
Adriana's Insurance Settles Lawsuit $21,000 In Coins
Carrasco filed a lawsuit against Adriana’s Insurance in 2012 claiming he was physically assaulted by an employee. After reaching a settlement in June, a team of lawyers from Adriana’s Insurance reportedly dropped off 16 buckets full of coins to Carrasco’s lawyer, Antonio Gallo. The buckets were full of quarters, nickels, dimes and pennies, and Gallo estimates it will take him and his team a week to count.
In an interview with CBS local news, Carrasco, who is reportedly recovering from a hernia operation, appears at a complete loss, saying simply, “It’s too heavy.”
“Adriana’s Insurance, is this the way you treat everyone? Why don’t you like your clients? I am disappointed by the way Adriana’s treats their customers and the elderly.
- 8/8/2014
- Uinterview
It's always nice to have some spare change around the house, but this is more than anyone could bargain for! An insurance company settled a lawsuit with a Los Angeles man this month by rewarding him more than $21,000 dollars. Unfortunately, 76-year-old Andres Carrasco received his settlement in buckets full of quarters, nickels, dimes and pennies. "There's maybe 17 buckets of coins," the elderly man's attorney, Antonio Gallo, told reporters. "They probably each weigh anywhere between 70 to 100 pounds. I'm assuming, because I can't lift them." We can only imagine how it feels for Carrasco, who filed the lawsuit back in 2012. "It's...
- 8/7/2014
- E! Online
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