PRIDE v. GENERAL AGENTS INS. CO. OF AMERICA, INC.

No. DC87-119-S-D.

697 F.Supp. 1417 (1988)

Robert PRIDE, Plaintiff, v. GENERAL AGENTS INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, INC., Defendant.

United States District Court, N.D. Mississippi, Delta Division.

August 5, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles Baglan, Baglan, Bailey & Henning, Batesville, Miss., for plaintiff.

Michael D. Greer, Mitchell, McNutt, Bush, Lagrone & Sams, Tupelo, Miss., for defendant.


OPINION

SENTER, Chief Judge.

This matter is before the court on the defendant's motion for partial summary judgment. The plaintiff, Robert Pride, alleges that he was injured as a result of being struck by a car driven by an uninsured motorist. He filed a claim with the defendant, General Agents Insurance, under his garage policy which provides uninsured motorist coverage. He claims entitlement to $220,000.00 in uninsured motorist benefits.

Mr. Pride...

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