BLAIR v. DAY


600 S.W.2d 477 (1979)

William E. BLAIR, Appellant, v. Anthony W. DAY, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

Rehearing Denied August 17, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William G. Cox, Cox & Cox, Lexington, for appellant.

Robert L. Gullette, Nicholasville, for appellee.

Before LESTER, HOGGE and WILHOIT, JJ.


HOGGE, Judge.

The question presented by appellant's brief in this case is whether an uninsured pedestrian, struck and injured by an uninsured car, can obtain basic reparation benefits under the Kentucky No-Fault Insurance laws without alleging negligence or other misconduct on the part of the driver. Appellant, William E. Blair, was struck and injured by a car owned by appellee, Anthony W. Day. The Jessamine Circuit Court dismissed a suit by Blair against Day on the...

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