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Montana Supreme Court: Claims for Bodily Injury Can Cover Injured Plus Observer
West News July 15, 2008
The Supreme Court of Montana has ruled that even a bystander's claim for bodily injuries can be covered in an insurance policy.
According to court documents in Allstate Insurance Co. v. Terry ...
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| Limts of insurance truly exhaused? | Irene | Jul 21, 2008, 10:07 am |
| RE: Appeal to whom wudchuck? | Ratemaker | Jul 17, 2008, 10:11 am |
| Appeal to whom wudchuck? | ned | Jul 17, 2008, 7:06 am |
| Expected | mpk | Jul 16, 2008, 3:46 pm |
| RE: RE: I am suffering bodily injury from reading this artic | wudchuck | Jul 16, 2008, 3:11 pm |
| RE: RE: BI-standers injuries | Claimsman | Jul 16, 2008, 2:53 pm |
| RE: BI-standers injuries | KOB | Jul 16, 2008, 2:25 pm |
| BI-standers injuries | James | Jul 16, 2008, 11:44 am |
| RE: I am suffering bodily injury from reading this article. | Rusty | Jul 15, 2008, 3:07 pm |
| RE: I am suffering bodily injury from reading this article. | SRF | Jul 15, 2008, 2:08 pm |
| I am suffering bodily injury from reading this article. | KLS | Jul 15, 2008, 12:36 pm |
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Subject: RE: I am suffering bodily injury from reading this article.
I'll get in line for that check as well.
Right now, I am waiting for three insurance companies to decide which one
should pay for my son's injuries from an
accident that occurred last year. He was
thrown from a vehicle and landed face first in the road. He's okay now. But the
medical bills are well more than I can pay. The problem is this...
The driver was not given permission to drive vehicle and was not on parent's policy.
The owner of the vehicle gave permission to other passenger in the vehicle to drive (who gave permission to other).
The driver's parents insurance company
said they have no obligation to pay.
The owner's insurance company said that
because owner did not give permission to
on driving to drive vehicle, they are not
obligated to pay.
My own insurance company says, you can
file a claim on Underinsured/Uninsured
Motorist coverage, we'll pay if the other
won't, but we believe they should pay.
I am and have been emotionally tramatized
from my son's injury--I was second on the
scene and had to keep him still and talking while waiting for rescue to come.
I had blood all over me. I still have nightmares and feel a sense of dread everytime my son drives off from home.
I just want the bills paid, my pain and
suffering is par for the course of being a MOM.