HUELSMAN v. NATIONAL EMBLEM INS. CO.


551 S.W.2d 579 (1977)

Brenda HUELSMAN and Harry Huelsman, an infant suing by and through his mother and next friend, Brenda Huelsman, and Robin Huelsman, an infant, suing by and through her mother and next friend, Brenda Huelsman, Appellants, v. NATIONAL EMBLEM INSURANCE COMPANY, a/k/a Allstate Indemnity Company and Unknown Defendant, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

May 20, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William J. Kathman, Jr., Busald, Funk & Zevely, PSC, Florence, for appellants.

Rodney S. Bryson, Ware, Bryson, Nolan, West & Hiltz, Covington, for appellees.

Before HOWERTON, HAYES and REYNOLDS, JJ.


HOWERTON, Judge.

Appellants were the plaintiffs in the trial court. Appellees were the defendants along with Harry Huelsman, husband and father of the Appellants and driver of the vehicle in which they were injured. The Appellee insurance company was a party because of the uninsured motorist coverage provided in the Huelsman policy. The unknown defendant was the alleged operator of a vehicle which forced the Huelsman vehicle off the road.

The trial court dismissed...

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