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Consumer alleges Progressive Casualty Insurance failed to pay reasonable amount under policy

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Consumer alleges Progressive Casualty Insurance failed to pay reasonable amount under policy

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ST. LOUIS – A man injured in a collision with an unknown driver alleges his insurance company has failed to pay him a reasonable amount under his policy.

Harold Bobbitt filed a complaint on Dec. 19 in the St. Louis Circuit Court against Progressive Casualty Insurance Co. alleging that the licensed insurer failed to provide uninsured motorist coverage.

According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleges that on Sept. 22, 1017, he was seriously injured when an unknown driver violated an electric signal and collided with his vehicle in St. Louis. He alleges he sustained serious and permanent injuries to the left knee, cervical and lumbar spine and incurred medical bills of more than $14,000. 

The plaintiff alleges he provided the defendant with a notice and proof of loss and demand for payment under his policy.

The plaintiff holds Progressive Casualty Insurance Co. responsible because the defendant failed and refused to pay him a reasonable amount due under the policy.

The plaintiff seeks damages of more than $25,000 but less than $75,000, plus costs and all further relief deemed proper and just. He 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 1822cc11889

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