Alaska Statutes
Alaska Stat. § 28.22.211 (2026)
Maximum liability of carrier. [Repealed, § 115 ch 81 SLA 1997.]
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cases, 1993–1998 · leading case: Progressive Ins. Co. v. Simmons, 953 P.2d 510 (Alaska 1998).
Progressive Ins. Co. v. Simmons, 953 P.2d 510 (Alaska 1998). “The legislature similarly left unaltered AS 28.22.211, a UIM provision of the Alaska Mandatory Automobile Insurance Act mirroring the reduction' approach enacted in the original version of AS 28.”
Ferris v. Jennings, 851 F. Supp. 418 (M.D. Ala. 1993). “The court concludes, however, that under both Alaska’s underinsured motorist statute, in particular Alaska Stat. § 28.22.211 , and the plain language of the Ferrises’ insurance policies with State Farm, the Ferrises may not recover any additional benefits.”
Victor v. State Farm Fire & Cas. Co., 908 P.2d 1043 (Alaska 1996). “AS 28.22.211 (1989). Under the statute, the Alaska Supreme Court has held that an insurer’s UIM limit of liability will be reduced by any amount the insured received from his medical payments coverage.”
— Alaska Stat. § 28.22.211(b)(2) — 1 case
Victor v. State Farm Fire & Cas. Co., 908 P.2d 1043 (Alaska 1996). “AS 28.22.211 (1989). Under the statute, the Alaska Supreme Court has held that an insurer’s UIM limit of liability will be reduced by any amount the insured received from his medical payments coverage.”
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