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Driver alleges Progressive Casualty Insurance refused to pay damages under uninsured motorist provision

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ST. LOUIS – A driver injured in a collision in Kansas City alleges that her insurance company has failed and refused to pay her benefits under her uninsured motorist policy.

Alyce Braboy-Riley filed a complaint on Jan. 29 in the St. Louis Circuit Court against Progressive Casualty Insurance Co. alleging refusal to pay insurance benefits.

According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleges that on July 7, 2017, she was operating her motor vehicle on Troost Avenue at or near its intersection with East 51st Street in Kansas City when a vehicle driven by Henry Kidd, an uninsured driver, struck her vehicle. She alleges she sustained serious injuries to her head, neck, back and right knee as a result of the collision. At the time of the incident, the suit states the insurance policy issued by the defendant to cover the plaintiff was in full force and effect. 

The plaintiff alleges the defendant has failed and refused to pay her for her damages under the uninsured motorist provision of the policy.

The plaintiff requests a trial by jury and seeks damages in excess of the jurisdictional limits of the court, plus costs of this action and all further relief as the court may deem appropriate. She is represented by Brent E. Labovitz of Kolker & Labovitz in Clayton.

St. Louis Circuit Court case number 1922cc00206

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