ATLANTA CASULATY COMPANY v. GOODWIN

A92A1378.

205 Ga. App. 421 (1992)

422 S.E.2d 76

ATLANTA CASUALTY COMPANY v. GOODWIN.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided September 8, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Simpson & Gray, Joseph I. Carter, for appellant.

Linnie C. Goodwin, pro se.


CARLEY, Presiding Judge.

Appellant-plaintiff filed suit, seeking to recover a sum that it had paid appellee-defendant pursuant to an allegedly fraudulent no-fault insurance claim. Appellant attached to its complaint requests for admission by appellee. Included among appellant's requests was an admission that appellee "is liable to [appellant] for $3,472.58, the total PIP benefits received by [her] from [appellant], as a result of the . . . fraudulent claim." Appellee...

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