OSER v. COMMERCIAL U. INS. COMPANIES

No. 3-180A18.

409 N.E.2d 706 (1980)

Richard J. OSER, Appellant (Defendant and Third-Party Plaintiff below), v. COMMERCIAL UNION INSURANCE COMPANIES AND THE EMPLOYER'S FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Appellees (Third-Party Defendants below).

Court of Appeals of Indiana, Third District.

Rehearing Denied October 23, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Carol A. Angel, Fort Wayne, for appellant.

Douglas E. Miller and James P. Fenton, Barrett, Barrett & McNagny, Fort Wayne, for appellees.


STATON, Judge.

Richard J. Oser's 17 year old son, Dale E. Oser, was driving his 1968 Pontiac when it became involved in a personal injury and property damage accident.1 At the time of the accident the son was not a resident of his father's household. The father, Richard J. Oser, brought an action against his insurance company, The Commercial Union Assurance Companies and its subsidiary, The Employer's Fire Insurance Company, alleging that...

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