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Motorist alleges Shelter General Insurance refused to pay him benefits

ST. LOUIS RECORD

Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Motorist alleges Shelter General Insurance refused to pay him benefits

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ST. LOUIS – A motorist alleges an insurance company has failed to pay him benefits he is entitled to over a collision with an uninsured driver.

Robert Inso filed a complaint on Feb. 4 in the St. Louis City Circuit Court against Shelter General Insurance Co., doing business as Say Insurance.

According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleges that on Oct. 27, 2017, an uninsured driver entered an intersection against a red light and collided with his vehicle. He alleges he suffered injuries to his neck, back, shoulder and leg for which he made a claim under the uninsured motorist coverage of the insurance policy issued by defendant. 

The plaintiff holds Shelter General Insurance Co. responsible because the defendant allegedly refuses to pay him the benefits he is entitled to receive and refused to fully and fairly compensate him.

The plaintiff seeks judgment against the defendant in an amount of more than $25,000, plus costs and such other relief deemed just and reasonable. He is represented by Benjamin J. Sansone of Sansone & Lauber in Clayton.

St. Louis Circuit Court case number 1922cc237

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