“No longer would the $250,000 per-person limit be a barrier to recovery. It is, after all, per person, allowing each spouse to recover for their own damages subject to payments by the tortfeasor’s insurer and the $500,000 per-occurrence limit. It would not matter that Beverly suffered no ‘bodily injury’ herself,” the court said.
Fed. Judge Grants St. Louis Firm’s Sanctions Request Against Plaintiff, Attorney for Providing False Information
“The repeated and consistent nature of Malloy’s sworn falsehoods and