1072 REVIEW DENIED The statute of limitations does not begin to run on an insured's cause of action against an insurance company to compel arbitration of uninsured motorist benefits until the insurance company refuses to arbitrate; even though the statute of limitations has not run, an insured's failure within a reasonable time after the accident to demand arbitration of an uninsured motorist claim is a waiver of the insured's right to arbitrate the claim.CitationALLSTATE v GONZALEZ (UM Waiver) 38 CA4 783 [See: CCP 337, 1281.2; Spear v CSAA 2 C4 1035]
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