Below is a sample uninsured motorist lawsuit against GEICO. This sample lawsuit is designed to illustrate the typical structure and content of a complaint involving an insurance company failing to provide the coverage promised under an uninsured motorist policy.
This document is intended as a guide to help you understand the essential elements to include when drafting similar legal actions for clients who have been denied rightful claims after accidents with uninsured drivers.
Curtis P. Sears
– Defendant
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BALTIMORE CITY
CIVIL ACTION NO.:
UNINSURED MOTORIST COMPLAINT
Plaintiff, Emily Bellamy by her attorneys, Ronald V. Miller, Jr., Laura G. Zois, and Miller & Zois, LLC, and sues the Defendants, Curtis P. Sears and GEICO. In support of this uninsured motorist lawsuit against GEICO, the Plaintiff states as follows:
JURISDICTION AND VENUE
COUNT I – NEGLIGENCE
Plaintiff incorporates by reference herein all of the above paragraphs.
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WHEREFORE, Plaintiff demands judgment against Defendant Sears in an amount greater than $75,000.00, jointly and severally, plus costs, pre-judgment interest, and post-judgment interest as this Court deems appropriate. Specifically, Plaintiff demands $300,000, which is the policy limit in this case. [Miller & Zois Note: The $75,000 part is the appropriate language now in Maryland in a tort claim. We no longer need to request a specific amount when filing suit in a Maryland Circuit Court. You are also fine just to ask in the complaint for the policy limits if they are over $75,000.]
COUNT II – BREACH OF CONTRACT
The Plaintiff incorporates by reference herein all of the above paragraphs.
WHEREFORE, Plaintiff demands judgment against GEICO in an amount greater than $75,000.00, jointly and severally, plus costs, pre-judgment interest, and post-judgment interest as this Court deems appropriate. Specifically, Plaintiff demands $300,000, which is the policy limit in this case.
Respectfully submitted,
Miller & Zois, LLC
Ronald V. Miller, Jr.
Miller & Zois
Alex Brown Building
One South Street, 24th Floor
(410)779-4600
(410)760-8922 (Fax)
Attorneys for the Plaintiff
PLAINTIFF’S REQUEST FOR JURY TRIAL
The Plaintiff, Emily Bellamy, pursuant to Maryland Rule 2-325, prays for a trial by jury on all issues.
How to File an Uninsured Motorist Lawsuit
In Maryland, and most states, there is an intricate statutory scheme that governs the filing of uninsured motorist lawsuits. You will notice in the uninsured motorist lawsuit above there are two counts: negligence and breach of contract. Uninsured motorist coverage is a hybrid between first and third party insurance. So you need to bring both counts in a civil action for damages under your uninsured motorist coverage.
How Do You Serve an Uninsured Motorist LawsuitMost states, including Maryland, it easy to serve an insurance company. Here, we can simply serve the insurance commissioner at
Maryland Insurance Administration
Kathleen A. Birrane, Commissioner
200 St. Paul Place Suite 2700
Baltimore, Maryland 21202
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