WILLIS v. PA. MILLERS MUT. INS.

No. 684.

14 Pa. D. & C. 3d 705 (1980)

Willis v. Pennsylvania Millers Mutual Insurance Co., Inc.

Common Pleas Court of Monroe County, Pennsylvania.

June 11, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William K. Sayer, for plaintiff.

Phillip H. Williams, for defendant.


WILLIAMS, J., June 11, 1980.

Plaintiff, as a named mortgagee in a fire insurance policy, has filed a suit in assumpsit and trespass claiming the right to recover the sum of $20,000 due to the insured premises having been burned on March 24, 1977. Plaintiff claims the right to recover punitive damages, alleging that defendant has not acted in good faith in denying payment of his claim. He further alleges that defendant has ignored its own counsel's recommendation...

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