Opinion ID: 2512331
Heading Depth: 3
Heading Rank: 4

Heading: Allstate offered Young $5,000 and then raised its offer to $5,300

Text: On March 15, 1999, when Young had already incurred over $6,000 in medical expenses and was still receiving medical care for her injuries, Allstate offered Young $5,000 to settle her claims and release Allstate and the insured from liability. Allstate represented that it fairly evaluated [Young's] injury claim for settlement and that Young's no-fault insurance coverage should pay for her accident related treatment. Young rejected the $5,000 offer, and on April 22, 1999, Allstate raised its offer to $5,300. It presented the offer to Young, who it knew was still unrepresented by counsel, together with a joint tortfeasor release and indemnity agreement for her signature. Allstate was aware that Young was permanently injured, then eighty-five years of age, and in a very vulnerable position. In making the offer, Allstate represented to Young that she had sustained mere minor injuries and that she should accept the offer. Young was deeply distressed because she felt that Allstate was breaking its promises and violating its pledge to fairly evaluate her claim. She therefore sought the assistance of an attorney, who attempted to negotiate a fair settlement with Allstate, but Allstate refused to make any offer beyond $5,300.00.