Missouri Statutes
§ 375.296 — Additional damages for vexatious refusal to pay.
Missouri § 375.296
JurisdictionMissouri
Title XXIVBUSINESS AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
Ch. 375Provisions Applicable to All Insurance Companies
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Bluebook
Mo. Rev. Stat. § 375.296 (2026).
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In any action, suit or other proceeding instituted against any insurance company, association or other insurer upon any contract of insurance issued or delivered in this state to a resident of this state, or to a corporation incorporated in or authorized to do business in this state, if the insurer has failed or refused for a period of thirty days after due demand therefor prior to the institution of the action, suit or proceeding, to make payment under and in accordance with the terms and provisions of the contract of insurance, and it shall appear from the evidence that the refusal was vexatious and without reasonable cause, the court or jury may, in addition to the amount due under the provisions of the contract of insurance and interest thereon, allow the plaintiff damages for vexatiou
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Legislative History
(L. 1951 p. 276 § 375.168, A.L. 1967 p. 516)
(1956) This section has no application to a company authorized to do business in this state. Willis v. American National Life Ins. Co. (A.), 287 S.W.2d 98.
(1973) Statute of limitations defense is an "open question of law" and refusal to pay could not, to a legal certainty, be considered vexatious. Crenshaw v. Great Central Insurance Co. (C.A.Mo.), 482 F.2d 1255.
(1986) Actions under sections 375.296, 375.420 and 376.620, RSMo, against a self-insured welfare benefit trust held to have been preempted by provisions of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, section 1144 of title 29, United States Code. Hoeflicker v. Central States, Etc., Health & Welfare, 644 F.Supp. 195 (W.D. Mo.).
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Bluebook (online)
Missouri § 375.296, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mo/375.296.