Miller v. Allstate Insurance Co.

573 So.2d 24 (1990)

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Facts

Miller (P) sued Allstate(D) for a breach of a promise to return a wrecked auto which P needed as evidence in a products liability action against the manufacturer. D sold the car to a junkyard. The trial court dismissed the action because they determined that the promise was not legally enforceable or that the damages were not reasonably certain. P appealed.

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