Maryland Pizza Delivery victory in the pilot right auto insurance dispute
Michael Joseph Salamon issued a supply of pizza, three years ago, the extra money during the visit College full-time, but a car accident on the job “instead cost him over.
Salamon had to dip into his pocket, as its insurance company not paying for the damage: a clause in his political staff, food ban issued.
But yesterday, the Maryland Court of Appeals ruled that the clause Classic Progressive Insurance Co. of Ohio was not valid. This judgement has been interpreted as a victory for Salamon
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