Plaintiff's Underinsured
Motorist Claim Denied by Appellate Court, May 27, 2016, South Florida Personal Injury Lawyers Blog
Not exact matches
The plaintiff then filed a
claim with her husband's insurer, only to be
denied because she had already recovered from the third - party an amount equal to the limit of her husband's underinsured
motorist benefits.
What's most disturbing in this Act is the removal of the right of
motorists to sue an insurance company after they have been
denied their
claim.
The mother's insurer
denied the
claim for uninsured
motorist benefits on the basis of the «owned - but - not - insured» exclusion, noting that the vehicle was owned by the woman but was not insured under the policy and therefore no uninsured
motorist benefits should be paid.
Even if you don't think it's necessary to call the police, having a police report as a paper trail may be helpful in case your insurance company or the other
motorist's insurer
denies the
claim.
While the state encourages people to find auto insurance on their own, Wyoming insurers have the freedom to accept and
deny coverage applicants, and this has left some Wyoming
motorists without adequate coverage to stay on the road (generally speaking, insurers tend to charge higher premiums or simply avoid covering drivers who pose higher risk of losses — aka insurance
claims.)