United States of America v. United Services Automobile Association et al
United States of America |
United Services Automobile Association, Progressive Insurance Company and Aimee Fernandez |
2:2010cv01252 |
August 6, 2010 |
US District Court for the Western District of Louisiana |
Lake Charles Office |
Vernon |
Other Statutory Actions |
42 U.S.C. ยง 2651 |
None |
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Filing 49 ORDER granting 45 Motion for Clarification of Court's Memorandum Ruling. The Court's Memorandum Ruling is clarified as follows: the United States is entitled to a judgment for the reasonable medical expenses rendered to SPC Fernandez, plus the amount of lost wages it incurred, along with judicial interest and attorney fees. Signed by Judge Patricia Minaldi on 12/12/2011. (crt,Alexander, E) |
Filing 42 MEMORANDUM RULING DENYING 29 MOTION for Summary Judgment filed by United Services Automobile Association; the 31 MOTION for Summary Judgment filed by USA will be GRANTED IN PART and DENIED IN PART; the motion is granted to the extent that the Uni ted States is entitled to recovery of a prorata share of the reasonable value of medical costs and the $329.16 in lost wages, plus legal interest and attorneys fees; the motion is DENIED to the extent that the United States is claiming the balance of $35,000 in settlement proceeds over the proven amounts above. Signed by Judge Patricia Minaldi on 7/7/11. (crt,Finn, P) |
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