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Allstate Insurance Co. Lawsuit


$100,000 insurance settlement after a teenager was killed in a drunk driving accident.


Allstate Insurance Co.

Northampton County: On March 5, 2006 18-year-olds Michael Cummings and Kyle Kehler and high-school junior Amanda Schultz were driving in Kyle's mother's car when they crashed into a tree in Palmer Township. Kyle was speeding and driving drunk after a night of partying. Michael and Amanda were killed in the crash and Kyle was seriously injured. Michael's parents, Vicki and Robert Cummings Jr., filed a lawsuit against Allstate because they carried underinsured motorist coverage through their own insurance. Northampton County Judge William Moran approved a $100,000 settlement. (Oct-19-06) [MORNING CALL: DRUNK DRIVING]


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