"While our client was holding on with one hand, he was banging the side of the trailer and hollering for the driver to stop," attorney David Tuszynski of Garland, Samuel, & Loeb said. "The other driver tapped his brakes or hit a dip, and our client fell off; he did a tuck and roll, got up and went back to his truck." (Credit: CANDACE WEST)

An Atlanta law firm has secured a $750,000 verdict for its client in a bizarre hit-and-run tractor-trailer case.

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