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GEICO denied this Michigan family’s insurance claim over a 3-month-old baby
A Michigan family's Christmas crash claim was initially denied because they didn't list their infant children on their auto policy. Here's why—and how to avoid the same costly mistake.
Even if many policies don’t require you to list non-drivers, state law may say otherwise.
GEICO is suing a Southfield-area woman because she did not list her 12-year-old daughter, who does not drive, on her personal injury protection form.
Michigan parents have claimed insurance company Geico refused to cover their car crash because their young children weren’t listed on their policy. Kara Vogel and Carson Howatt of Chelsea got into a ...
After a crash, a family discovered their car insurance policy required listing all household members, regardless of age, to ensure coverage.
You may expect to file a claim and gear up for a lawsuit after a car accident. But this woman in Michigan was actually sued ...
In the recent decision of Martinez v. GEICO Casualty Insurance Company, 2025 WL 2699231 (11th Cir. Sept. 23, 2025), the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit affirmed the district court’s ...
Cari McCaskill has had her car insurance with Geico since 2014. So, when a car crashed into her while taking her 12-year-old ...
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