SINGER v. NATIONWIDE INS. CO.


274 Pa.Super. 359 (1980)

418 A.2d 446

Edward J. SINGER, v. NATIONWIDE INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation, Appellant, v. PENNSYLVANIA ASSIGNED CLAIMS PLAN.

Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

Filed January 18, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Warren D. Ferry, Pittsburgh, for appellant.

Jan C. Swensen, Pittsburgh, for Pennsylvania Assigned Claims Plan, appellee.

Thomas W. Brown, Pittsburgh, did not file a brief for Singer, appellee.

Before CERCONE, President Judge, and LIPEZ and MONTGOMERY, JJ.


CERCONE, President Judge:

Edward Singer, the claimant and appellee, was a passenger in an automobile insured by appellant, Nationwide Insurance Company, when he sustained injuries due to an accident. Nationwide refused to pay Singer's personal injury claim on the basis that Singer was the owner of an automobile that was not insured under the Pennsylvania No-Fault Motor Vehicle Insurance Act of July 19, 1974, P.L. 489, No. 176, 40 P.S. § 1009.101 et seq. (Supp...

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