Bjornestad v. Progressive Northern Insurance Company

Filing 106

JUDGMENT in favor of Andrea G. Bjornestad against Progressive Northern Insurance Company on the Underinsured Motorist Claim in the amount of $75,000 plus prejudgment interest and costs; in favor Progressive Northern on the Bad Faith Claim. Signed by U.S. District Judge John B. Jones on 9/2/10. (JMM)

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Bjornestad v. Progressive Northern Insurance Company Doc. 106 f'ILED UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF SOUTH DAKOTA SOUTHERN DIVISION SEf' D? lOW ~U " ~_ (;U:~!( 7 ***************************************************************************** * ANDREA G. BJORNESTAD, * CIV 08-4105 * Plaintiff, * * vs. JUDGMENT * * PROGRESSIVE NORTHERN * INSURANCE COMPANY, * * Defendant. * * ****************************************************************************** In accordance with the Verdict of the jury rendered on September 1, 2010, IT IS ORDERED, ADJUDGED, and DECREED: 1. That on the Underinsured Motorist Claim the Court enters Judgment in favor ofplaintiffAndrea G. Bjornestad and against defendant Progressive Northern Insurance Company in the total amount of$75,000.00. That defendant Progressi ve Northern Insurance Company will pay to plaintiff Andrea G. Bjornestad prejudgment interest on the amount of $75,000.00 awarded by the jury at the Category B rate of ten (10) percent per year from January 29,2008, to the date of entry of Judgment. That on the Bad Faith Claim the Court enters Judgment in favor ofdefendant Progressive Northern Insurance Company. That plaintiff Andrea G. Bjornestad is entitled to costs under 28 U.S.C. § 1920 in the amount of$ , to be hereinafter determined by the Clerk and inserted in this Judgment. ry/I'J/ 2. 3. 4. Dated this o<-. _l l a y of September, 2010. _ J "Jones ni d States Senio Dockets.Justia.com

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