Missouri Supreme Court Declines to Address Constitutionality of Missouri’s “No Pay, No Play” Statute

In a recent ruling, the Missouri Supreme Court sidestepped a significant constitutional challenge to the “No Pay, No Play” statute. Susan Bridegan, an uninsured motorist, claimed the law violated her right to a jury trial, but the court found she didn’t preserve her constitutional claim. This decision maintains the statute and highlights the need for proper legal procedures. What does this mean for uninsured motorists and insurance carriers in Missouri? Explore the implications of this important case.