USAA alleges the plaintiff exaggerated the injuries he received when his vehicle was rear-ended in 2018.
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February 04, 2025 at 12:08 AM
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Last week, attorneys presented their opening statements in a lawsuit seeking $20 million from USAA. The suit, which is being heard in a Clark County, Nevada court by Judge Gloria Sturman, alleges the insurer acted in bad faith by refusing to pay an auto insurance claim.
The plaintiff, Timothy Kuhn, was reportedly in stationary traffic when a Ford F-150 slammed into the back of his BMW sedan at around 45 miles per hour. Kuhn claimed he received a serious brain injury as a result of the collision.
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