Carter v. Colonial Insurance Co. of California
Carter v. Colonial Insurance Co. of California
634 So. 2d 320; 1994 Fla. App. LEXIS 3287; 1994 WL 113629
(Southern Reporter, Second Series)
Carter v. Colonial Insurance Co. of California
Opinion of the Court
The Carters appeal orders granting a motion for judgment on the pleadings and dismissing with prejudice their complaint against their insurer in an action arising out of an automobile accident. We affirm the trial court’s determination that the Carters were not entitled to stack uninsured motorist coverage. However, it appears from the pleadings that the Carters have not been paid $10,000 in uninsured motorist benefits which the insurer admitted was due. We
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