COURTEMANCHE v. LUMBERMENS MUT. CAS. CO.

No. 7758.

118 N.H. 168 (1978)

MARC H. COURTEMANCHE v. LUMBERMENS MUTUAL CASUALTY COMPANY AND HOME INSURANCE COMPANY

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

March 31, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Berj H. Seron, of Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Donald W. Cushing, of Franklin (Mr. Seron orally), for the plaintiff.

Augustine J. McDonough Professional Association, of Manchester, by brief and orally for Lumbermen's Mutual Casualty Company.

Wadleigh, Starr, Peters, Dunn & Kohls, of Manchester (E. Blake Redding orally), for Home Insurance Company.


DOUGLAS, J.

In Maryland Casualty Co. v. Howe, 106 N.H. 422, 213 A.2d 420 (1965), we held that an insured could not stack the uninsured motorist coverages provided by two insurers when neither insurer's policy afforded him adequate compensation for his damages. This case involves the question of the continued validity of that rule.

The plaintiff, Marc Courtemanche, suffered serious injuries when an auto he was driving...

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