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An insured driver is suing Liberty Mutual for alleged breach of contract

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An insured driver is suing Liberty Mutual for alleged breach of contract

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ST. LOUIS — An insured driver is suing Liberty Mutual Insurance Co., citing alleged breach of insurance contract.

Jasmina Smajlovic filed a complaint on Oct. 12, in the St. Louis Circuit Court, against Liberty Mutual Insurance Co., after an uninsured driver struck her vehicle.

The plaintiff alleges that on Oct. 14, 2013, she was injured when her vehicle was struck by an uninsured driver at the corner of Morganford and Beethoren. 

She allegedly suffered injuries to her left knee, head, face and back and incurred lost wages and medical bills, for which she made a claim for the uninsured motorist coverage pursuant to the terms of the policy provided by defendant. 

The plaintiff holds Liberty Mutual Insurance responsible because the uninsured driver failed to keep proper lookout and failed to decrease speed, swerve or stop the vehicle.

The plaintiff requests a trial by jury and seeks judgment against defendant in a reasonable amount between $25,000 and $50,000, plus costs and all other relief that is proper and just. 

She is represented by Frank J. Nielsen III of Frank J. Nielsen III, Attorney at Law in St. Louis.

St. Louis Circuit Court Case number 1822-CC11405

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