Valencia v. Allstate Indemnity Co.
In January 2005, Gilda Valencia (Gilda)[1]was killed in an accident when her daughters car collided with a truck driven by Jesus Hernandez (Hernandez) and owned by his construction company, Jesmar Construction Company, Inc., a California corporation (Jesmar). Gildas estate, her daughter, and other survivors (collectively the Valencias[2]), together with Hernandez and Jesmar (all parties collectively plaintiffs), brought an action against Allstate Indemnity Company (Allstate) for breach of contract and breach of the covenant of good faith and fair dealing. Allstate moved for summary judgment and summary adjudication. The trial court granted summary judgment in favor of Allstate and plaintiffs appeal. Court affirm the judgment (order granting summary judgment).



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