BOOTHMAN v. PRUDENTIAL PROPERTY, ETC.


304 Pa.Super. 137 (1982)

450 A.2d 139

Edward BOOTHMAN, Appellant, v. PRUDENTIAL PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY and City of Philadelphia.

Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

Filed September 10, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James L. Womer, Philadelphia, for appellant.

George D. Sheehan, Jr., Philadelphia, for Prudential, appellee.

Steven B. Berger, Philadelphia, for City of Philadelphia, appellee.

Before WICKERSHAM, BROSKY and WIEAND, JJ.


WICKERSHAM, Judge:

On March 8, 1978, Edward Boothman filed a complaint in assumpsit against Prudential Property and Casualty Insurance Company (hereinafter Prudential) alleging, inter alia, that plaintiff Boothman had been involved in a motor vehicle accident with another vehicle in January of 1977, as a result of which he sustained personal injuries. Further it was alleged that plaintiff Boothman had requested the

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