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Porter v. Decatur Memorial Hosp.

... BACKGROUND. Plaintiff was involved in an automobile accident on January 12, 2001, at around 8 am He suffered a spinal cord injury during the accident and was brought to the emergency room of Decatur Memorial Hospital (the Hospital) at about 8:30 am that day. ...

Progressive Premier Ins. Co. v. Cannon

... Under that listing, the policy stated the bodily injury coverage was $100,000 for each person and $300,000 for each accident. ... By contrast, in the instant case, there were two covered vehicles involved in one accident, resulting in bodily injury to one person. ...

Williams v. Manchester

... collision. Further, Dr. Keller testified positively and unequivocally that Baby Doe did not suffer any injury as a result of the accident itself. According to Dr. Keller, plaintiff had a viable pregnancy that could have gone to term. Indeed ...