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Date: 10-17-2024

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Mohammed Brema and Jeneba Mansaray v. American Family Mutual Insurance S.I.

Case Number: 4:23-cv-01122

Judge: Rodney H. Holmes

Court: United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri (St. Louis County)

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Defendant's Attorney: Marcus J. Raymond

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St. Louis, Missouri bad faith breach of insurance contract lawyer represented the Plaintiffs.


Missouri law allows policyholders to sue insurance companies for bad faith when they wrongfully deny, delay, or underpay legitimate claims. This is known as a "vexatious refusal to pay" claim.
Here are some things to know about bad faith insurance claims in Missouri:


What is bad faith?
Bad faith is when an insurance company intentionally disregards the insured's financial interests to avoid their policy-imposed responsibilities.

What are the damages?

Policyholders can recover the claim amount, interest, attorney's fees, and a penalty of up to 2% of the claim amount.

They may also be eligible for punitive damages and additional "tort" damages, such as damages for emotional distress, damage to reputation, or damage to credit.

What is the statute of limitations?

Bad faith claims are treated as torts, so the five-year statute of limitations for torts applies. The statute of limitations generally begins to run when the breach occurs.

What are some examples of bad faith?

Some examples of bad faith include:
Refusing to pay a claim based on suspicion rather than facts
Continuing to refuse to pay a claim even after the insurer recognizes it has no defense
Failing to fully investigate the claim
Failing to recognize the severity of the claimant's injuries
Failing to keep the insured informed of settlement offers

Outcome: 10/17/2024 23 Electronic Notice of Noncompliance to Plaintiffs Mohammed Brema, Jeneba Mansaray. Review of case shows the Designation of Neutral/ADR conference report has not been filed. A written motion requesting an extension of the designation of neutral/ADR conference report filing deadline must be filed with the court within 5 days. Notice only, no.pdf attached.(CLH) (Entered: 10/17/2024)
10/17/2024 24 NOTICE of Voluntary Dismissal by Mohammed Brema, Jeneba Mansaray (Cohen, Nathan) (Entered: 10/17/2024)
10/17/2024 25 Docket Text ORDER OF DISMISSAL re: 24 NOTICE of Voluntary Dismissal by Mohammed Brema, Jeneba Mansaray. SO ORDERED. Signed by Magistrate Judge Rodney H. Holmes on 10/17/2024. (CLH) (Entered: 10/17/2024)

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