Court: Superior Court of California, County of Alameda
Case Number: 23CV029885
Filing Date: March 23, 2023
Case Type: Unlimited Civil – Fraud / Bad Faith Insurance Practices
Plaintiff: Aseel Alhajj
Defendants: Knightbrook Insurance Company; Hankey Investment Company LP; Bridger Insurance Services
Summary of Allegations
According to the complaint, Plaintiff Aseel Alhajj brought an unlimited civil action asserting that multiple defendants—including Bridger Insurance Services—engaged in fraudulent, bad-faith, and unlawful claims-handling practices following an uninsured motorist accident.
Plaintiff alleges that:
- They were insured under an automobile insurance policy issued and administered by the defendants.
- On May 21, 2022, Plaintiff’s vehicle was rear-ended by another driver who fled the scene.
- Plaintiff filed an uninsured motorist claim with Bridger Insurance Services.
- Defendants refused to pay policy limits and claimed they could not locate the responsible vehicle.
- Defendants allegedly failed to conduct a reasonable investigation, improperly denied coverage, and did not compensate Plaintiff for bodily injury damages.
- Defendants’ conduct constituted both a breach of contract and a breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing (“insurance bad faith”).
- Additional allegations include fraud, unfair business practices under Business & Professions Code §17200, and negligence related to claims processing.
Causes of Action
The complaint asserts multiple causes of action, including:
- Tortious Breach of Insurance Contract
- Breach of the Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing
- Bad Faith Failure to Pay a Covered Claim
- Bad Faith Failure to Properly Investigate Claim
- Violation of Business & Professions Code §17200 (Unfair Competition)
- Fraud
- Negligence
- Uninsured Motorist Coverage Violations
Plaintiff’s Claims
Plaintiff contends that Defendants:
- Wrongfully refused to pay uninsured motorist benefits
- Failed to reasonably investigate the claim
- Denied coverage without a valid basis
- Acted with willful disregard of Plaintiff’s rights
- Engaged in deceptive and fraudulent practices
- Violated insurance industry standards and California statutory requirements
Damages Sought
Plaintiff seeks:
- Compensatory damages
- Punitive damages for alleged willful misconduct
- Damages for bodily injury
- Damages for economic loss
- Attorneys’ fees and legal costs
- Any additional relief deemed proper by the court
This summary is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice or commentary on the merits of the case.
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