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Granted Appeal Summary


Case

VACORP v. MIASIA YOUNG, ET AL. (Record Number 190356)

From

The Circuit Court of the City of Richmond; G. Rupe, Judge.
Counsel Jim H. Guynn, Jr. (Guynn, Waddell, Carroll & Lockaby, P.C.) for appellant.

David E. Durrett and Christopher P. Yakubisin (Tronfeld West & Durrett) for appellees.


Assignments of Error


1. The trial court erred when it granted Young’s motion for summary judgment (and denied VACORP’s motion for summary judgment) because Virginia Code § 22.1-194 alters the applicable self-insurance limits for school boards and mandates $50,000 in UM/UIM coverage.

2. The trial court erred when it granted Young’s motion for summary judgment (and denied VACORP’s motion for summary judgment) because Virginia Code § 38.2206 prohibits UM/UIM limits from exceeding the liability limits.

http://www.courts.state.va.us/courts/scv/appeals/190356.pdf

 

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