U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 1967

Lewis E. Gaskill, Jr. v. Preferred Risk Mutual Insurance Company

Lewis E. Gaskill, Jr. v. Preferred Risk Mutual Insurance Company
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit · Decided January 16, 1967 · Boreman, Craven, Per Curiam, Russell
371 F.2d 792 (Federal Reporter, Second Series)

Lewis E. Gaskill, Jr. v. Preferred Risk Mutual Insurance Company

Opinion

PER CURIAM:

This is an appeal from a judgment based upon the District Court’s finding of bad faith on the part of Preferred Risk Mutual Insurance Company in failing to accept offers, made by the plaintiffs in aji automobile accident case brought against Preferred’s insured, to settle for an amount within the limits of coverage provided by its policy of liability insurance. The court below made detailed and comprehensive findings of subsidiary facts to support the ultimate finding of insurer’s bad faith in conducting negotiations and in refusing offers of settlement.

We affirm on the opinion of the District Court. 1

Affirmed.

1

. Gaskill v. Preferred Risk Mutual Insurance Company, 251 F.Supp. 66 (D.C.D.Md. 1966).

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