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131290P.pdf 11/07/2013 Joshua Munroe v. Continental Western Insurance
U.S. Court of Appeals Case No: 13-1290
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri - St. Louis
[PUBLISHED] [Benton, Author, with Loken and Colloton, Circuit Judges]
Civil case - Insurance. In a case involving possible stacking of
plaintiff's employer's uninsured motorist coverages, the district court
erred in finding a $2 million uninsured motorist limit because the
declarations page and uninsured motorist coverage endorsement specified a
$500,000 limit, and the selection form did not contradict this limit or
create an ambiguity; plaintiffs' failure to timely file their
cross-petition does not preclude review of the stacking issue raised by
their cross-appeal; district court did not err in denying plaintiffs'
stacking claim as their injuries resulted from a single accident.