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Automobile Club Inter-Insurance Exchange accused of breaching contract

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ST. LOUIS — An insured motorist is suing Automobile Club Inter-Insurance Exchange, alleging breach of an insurance contract.

Tena Patterson filed a complaint on March 1 in the St. Louis Circuit Court alleging that the insurance company failed to perform its contractual obligations.

According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleges that on July 13, 2016 she suffered serious and permanent injuries when an uninsured motorist entered her lane of travel and caused a collision. She allegedly sustained serious and permanent injuries, and incurred medical expenses of approximately $11,842. The plaintiff filed a claim for payment as part of her policy's underinsured motorist benefits, but was refused coverage. 

The plaintiff holds Automobile Club Inter-Insurance Exchange responsible because the defendant allegedly failed and refused to pay the uninsured motorist benefits due to the plaintiff.

The plaintiff requests a trial by jury; and seeks judgement against the defendant in an amount greater than $25,000, plus costs of this action, and all further relief that the court may deem just and appropriate. She is represented by Ray B. Marglous, Robert S. Merlin and Sarah H. Hale of Ray B. Marglous PC in St. Louis.

St. Louis Circuit Court case number 1822-CC00437

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