PLOOF v. SOMERS


282 A.D. 798 (1953)

Clifford J. Ploof, Appellant, v. Merle C. Somers, Defendant, and Karl N. Filpus, Respondent

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

July 2, 1953.


The plaintiff had suffered severe injuries as a result of a collision between an automobile owned and operated by the defendant Somers and an automobile owned and operated by the defendant Filpus. The defendant Filpus was insured by the Royal Indemnity Company by a policy with limits of $10,000 for injury to any one person and $20,000 for injuries to two or more. According to the plaintiff's proof, he accepted an offer of $5,000...

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