GEICO v Comer
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Claimant filed a claim against Government Insurance Company ("GEICO") for uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage after sustaining serious injuries as a result of a car accident. At issue was whether the coverage provisions of the GEICO policy entitled claimant to underinsured motorist benefits under the policy. The court held that claimant was not entitled to uninsured/underinsured coverage where Exclusion number 4 in the GEICO insurance policy was authorized by section 19-509(f)(1) of the Insurance Article, Maryland Code, 1997, 2006 Repl.Vol., and was applicable to the facts of this case.
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