Underinsured Motorist Case Recovery – St. Louis, Missouri

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I recently recovered $250,000.00 in underinsured motorist coverage for my client’s injuries and damages arising out of a 2018 automobile accident that had been settled for the liable party’s $100,000.00 policy limits. The underinsured motorist insurance carrier initially offered nothing to its insured, but during litigation as the case got close to trial, the insurance company offered the $250,000.00 policy limits.

If you or anyone that you know has a potential automobile accident liability case and/or an underinsurance motorist case, please call me, Attorney David Hughes, at 314-241-4477.

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