KISH v. CENTRAL NAT. INS. GROUP OF OMAHA

No. 80-1097.

67 Ohio St. 2d 41 (1981)

KISH, ADMX., APPELLANT, v. CENTRAL NATIONAL INSURANCE GROUP OF OMAHA ET AL., APPELLEES.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided July 1, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Ned L. Mann, for appellant.

Messrs. Calfee, Halter & Griswold, Mr. David J. Demars and Mr. William T. Smith, for appellee Central National Insurance Group of Omaha.

Messrs. Arter & Hadden and Mr. Ed E. Duncan, for appellee Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company.


SWEENEY, J.

Appellant's propositions of law present three issues for decision. The first question concerns the scope of uninsured motorists coverage. Specifically, we must determine whether the scope of an insurer's liability under the uninsured motorist provisions differs from the scope of liability under provisions that indemnify an insured for damages arising from the insured's own tortious conduct. The second question, which relates to whether a particular occurrence...

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