Case Name: Donald K. Liller v. Government Employees Insurance Co. and GEICO Indemnity Co.
Court: Prince William County Circuit Court
Jurisdiction: Virginia
Decision Date: 1987-08-24
Citations: 12 Va. Cir. 100
Docket Number: Case No. (Law) 18852
Parties: Donald K. Liller v. Government Employees Insurance Co. and GEICO Indemnity Co.
Judges: 
Reporter: Virginia Circuit Court Opinions
Volume: 12
Pages: 100–100

Head Matter:
CIRCUIT COURT OF PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY
Donald K. Liller v. Government Employees Insurance Co. and GEICO Indemnity Co.
August 24, 1987
Case No. (Law) 18852

Opinion:
By JUDGE PERCY THORNTON, JR.
After consideration of the arguments and memorandums of law on the issue of intra-policy stacking of uninsured coverage as related to the underinsured situations, I am of the opinion that the decisions stated in Goodville Mutual v. Borror, 221 Va. 967 (1981), and Mitchell v. State Farm Insurance, 227 Va. 452 (1984), control in the subject case.
I cannot interpret the phrase "total amount" as stated in Section 38.2-2206(B) (1986 Replacement Volume) in defining an "underinsured" motor vehicle to mean a total sum by stacking the uninsured vehicle coverage of the victim's policy less the liability coverage of the tort-feasor's policy. Further, the language in the subject policy clearly limits the uninsured coverage for each person in any one accident to $100,000 and a maximum coverage of $300,000 for all persons injured in any one accident.