JOHNSON v. BRAUNSBERG

No. 64-12856.

51 Pa. D. & C. 2d 659 (1970)

Johnson v. Braunsberg

Common Pleas Court of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.

May 13, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Fred Silverman, for plaintiff,

Albert R. Subers, for garnishee.


DITTER, J., May 13, 1970.

This case requires the interpretation of an insurance policy to determine whether or not it provides liability coverage. The question hinges on the meaning of two phrases in the policy: member of the same household and regularly furnished automobile.

On June 13, 1964, defendant, Thomas Braunsberg, was the operator of an automobile involved in an accident in which plaintiff, Philip Johnson, was injured. Suit was instituted...

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