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Two individuals allege State Farm Fire and Casualty failed to pay uninsured motorist benefits

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Two individuals allege State Farm Fire and Casualty failed to pay uninsured motorist benefits

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ST. LOUIS – Two individuals injured in a collision in St. Charles allege their insurer failed to pay them for damages under the uninsured motorist provision of their policy.

Alexis Henderson and Kimberly Henderson filed a complaint on Jan. 29 in the St. Louis Circuit Court against State Farm Fire and Casualty Co. alleging failure to pay.

According to the complaint, the plaintiffs allege that on May 20, 2018, they were in a motor vehicle traveling on Highway Missouri 94 at or near its intersection with Sherman Drive in St. Charles when their vehicle was struck by the vehicle driven by Claire Carr, an uninsured driver. They allege they suffered injuries and damages for which they made a claim for the uninsured motorist benefits under the insurance policy provided by the defendant. 

The plaintiffs hold State Farm Fire and Casualty Co. responsible because the defendant allegedly failed and refused to pay the plaintiffs for their damages under the uninsured motorist provision of the policy.

The plaintiffs request a trial by jury and seek judgment against defendant in an amount exceeding the jurisdictional limits of the court and all other relief deemed appropriate. They are represented by Brent E. Labovitz of Kolker and Labovitz in Clayton.

St. Louis Circuit Court case number 1922cc00204

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