In a retrial that allowed additional plaintiff-side expert testimony, a Manhattan jury has awarded $14 million to a former New York Times interior designer whose foot was crushed by a city bus in 2008.

A six-member jury delivered the verdict and damages to William Tate-Mitros on Friday after more than 15 days of trial and just two hours of deliberation, according to Ted Friedman, Tate-Mitros’s lawyer.

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