HARLAN v. FIDELITY & CASUALTY CO.


139 N.J. Super. 226 (1976)

353 A.2d 151

GARY A. HARLAN, PLAINTIFF, v. FIDELITY AND CASUALTY CO., DEFENDANT.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division.

Decided January 28, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Elliot M. Bross for plaintiff. (Messrs. Horowitz, Bross & Sinins, attorneys).

Mr. John P. McGee for defendant. (Messrs. Webb, McDermott & McGee, attorneys).


THOMAS, J.S.C.

Plaintiff's motion for summary judgment presents a question of first impression with reference to "no fault" coverage for an auto-motorcycle accident. The facts are undisputed. On August 15, 1973 plaintiff sustained personal injuries while operating a motorcycle that collided with an auto. At the time of the accident plaintiff was the son of the named insured and living at home. Plaintiff applied for benefits from defendant insurance company, asserting...

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