Moore v. GEICO General Insurance Company
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8:13-cv-01569
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July 20, 2017
Geico Wins On Retrial In Bad Faith Row Over Road Rage Deal
A Florida federal jury on Wednesday found that Geico didn't act in bad faith by failing to settle with the family of a woman killed amid a road rage incident involving a policyholder who was ordered to pay the family $4 million in an underlying case, five months after the insurer won its bid for a retrial.
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February 13, 2017
Geico Gets New Trial In $4.4M Road Rage Coverage Case
A Florida federal judge on Monday vacated a judgment of about $4.4 million plus interest for a Geico policyholder alleging the insurer acted in bad faith by failing to settle with the family of a woman killed in a car accident, ordering a new trial based on unfairly prejudicial evidence.
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December 01, 2016
Geico Let Road Rage Deal Crumble In Bad Faith, Jury Says
Geico acted in bad faith by not completing a settlement with the family of a woman killed amid a road rage incident involving a policyholder who was ordered to pay the family $4 million in an underlying case, a Florida federal jury determined Thursday in Tampa.