A New Fairfield postal worker who was severely injured in 2013 when a vehicle driven by a 16-year-old smashed into her postal truck has been awarded $450,000 in her claim against Allstate Insurance.

After holding a five-hour mediation hearing in late September, Tom Barrett of West Hartford-based Litigation Alternatives denied Allstate’s claim that Christopher Maresco could not stop his car in time because of the placement of a stop sign and because that sign was obscured by vegetation.

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