MUTUAL SERVICE CASUALTY INSURANCE CO. v. OVERHOLSER

Nos. 35,952, 35,953, 35,954.

239 Minn. 243 (1953)

MUTUAL SERVICE CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY v. ORVILLE OVERHOLSER AND ANOTHER. ROYAL OVERHOLSER v. LEO PEHOVEK. WALTER G. OVERHOLSER v. LEO PEHOVEK.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

May 1, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Swensen, Anderson & Miley, for appellants.

Robins, Davis & Lyons, for respondents.


LORING, CHIEF JUSTICE.

These actions all arose out of a collision between an automobile driven by Leo Pehovek and a motorcycle operated by Walter Overholser but alleged to have been owned by his brother, Orville Overholser. Raymond Marsh was a passenger on the motorcycle. Both Marsh and Walter Overholser were injured in the collision.

Pehovek's insurer, Mutual Service Casualty Insurance Company, paid Marsh $2,000 in settlement for his injuries. The company...

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