ST. LOUIS — A driver and passenger who were rear-ended by another vehicle are suing Farmers Insurance Co. Inc., citing an alleged breach of insurance contract.
Barbara McPeters and Alphonso McPeters filed a complaint on Oct. 31 in the St. Louis Circuit Court against Farmers Insurance, alleging that the insurer breached its covenant of good faith and fair dealing.
According to the complaint, the plaintiffs allege that on May 22, 2016, Barbara McPeters and Alphonso McPeters sustained serious, painful and permanent injuries all over their bodies due to a motor vehicle accident caused by an unknown uninsured motorist.
The plaintiffs holds Farmers Insurance responsible because the defendant allegedly failed to provide casualty protection as agreed upon under the terms of the insurance policy.
The plaintiffs request a trial by jury and seek damages of more than $75,000, plus costs of this action. They are represented by Joseph K. Robbins of the Robbins Law Firm in St. Louis.
St. Louis Circuit Court Case number 1722-CC11637