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Hearing todayOFF CALENDAR as MOOT

Francisco Orlando Fernandez Rivas vs. Infinity Insurance Company

Petition to Open Superior Court File for the Purpose of Establishing Superior Court Jurisdiction Over Uninsured Motorist Arbitration Matter

Hearing date
Aug 19, 2026
Department
300
Judge
Prevailing
N/A
Appearance
Not required

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PetitionerFrancisco Orlando Fernandez Rivas
RespondentInfinity Insurance Company

Ruling

CASE NAME: Francisco Orlando Fernandez Rivas vs. Infinity Insurance Company TYPE OF MOTION: Petition to Open Superior Court File for the Purpose of Establishing Superior Court Jurisdiction Over Uninsured Motorist Arbitration Matter FILING PARTY: Petitioner Francisco Orlando Fernandez Rivas RESPONDING PARTY: Unopposed HEARING DATE: August 19, 2026 Case Background This action arises from a motor vehicle collision in June 2025. Petitioner Francisco Orlando Fernandez Rivas (Petitioner) alleges

that he was operating his insured vehicle when he was involved in a motor vehicle accident with an uninsured motorist. The Petition alleges that a dispute has arisen between Petitioner and Respondent Infinity Insurance Company (Respondent) regarding Petitioner's uninsured motorist coverage. On April 21, 2026, Petitioner filed the instant petition. The petition is unopposed.

Discussion

Here, Petitioner, through the instant petition, requests the Court to open a Superior Court file, secure a case number, and thereby bring this matter under jurisdiction of the Court. Thus, as the relief sought has already been obtained and the Court thus places this petition OFF CALENDAR as MOOT.

Conclusion

Accordingly, the petition is taken OFF CALENDAR as MOOT. | Home -->)" -->

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