ROYAL INDEMNITY CO. v. BLAKELY


372 Mass. 86 (1977)

360 N.E.2d 864

ROYAL INDEMNITY COMPANY vs. DONALD E. BLAKELY & others.

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Suffolk.

March 3, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Norman J. Fine for the defendants.

Robert A. Curley for the plaintiff.

Present: HENNESSEY, C.J., QUIRICO, KAPLAN, WILKINS, & LIACOS, JJ.


WILKINS, J.

The defendant Donald E. Blakely, Jr. (Blakely), was struck and injured by an uninsured (hit-and-run) motor vehicle in March, 1973, while riding in a Plymouth automobile owned by his father and insured by Royal Indemnity Company (Royal). At that time Blakely lived with his parents, each of whom owned one other motor vehicle which was insured by Royal under a separate standard motor vehicle policy. Blakely claims...

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