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Insurance,
Civil Litigation

Sep. 7, 2017

Geico wins suit over increased insurance premium

Auto insurance giant Geico Indemnity Co. triumphed against two plaintiffs who accused the company of failing to obtain their authorization prior to increasing their insurance premium after their son began driving the family’s vehicles.

Auto insurance giant Geico Indemnity Co. triumphed in a defense summary judgment against two plaintiffs who accused the company of failing to obtain authorization from them prior to increasing their insurance premium after their son began driving the family’s vehicles.

U.S. District Judge Michael W. Fitzgerald in Los Angeles found that while the plaintiffs had standing to pursue their claims, there were no issues of material fact ...

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