AMERICAN HOME ASSUR. CO. v. HARTFORD INS. CO.


190 N.J. Super. 477 (1983)

464 A.2d 1128

AMERICAN HOME ASSURANCE COMPANY, PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT, v. HARTFORD INSURANCE COMPANY, DEFENDANT-RESPONDENT AND CROSS-APPELLANT, AND ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY, DEFENDANT-RESPONDENT AND CROSS-RESPONDENT.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided April 28, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Francis X. Garrity argued the cause for appellant American Home Assurance Company (DeGonge, Velardo & Garrity, attorneys; Francis X. Garrity of counsel and on the brief).

Eugene Smith argued the cause for respondent and cross-appellant Hartford Insurance Company (Henry S. Buchanan, attorney; Eugene Smith of counsel and on the letter brief).

John Haschak, III, argued the cause for respondent and cross-respondent Allstate Insurance Company (W. Stephen Leary, attorney; W. Stephen Leary on the brief).

Before Judges MICHELS, PRESSLER and TRAUTWEIN.


The opinion of the court was delivered by MICHELS, P.J.A.D.

Plaintiff American Home Assurance Company (American Home) appeals from a summary judgment of the Law Division that dismissed its declaratory judgment action against defendants Hartford Insurance Company (Hartford) and Allstate Insurance Company (Allstate). American Home sought a declaration that the automobile liability insurance policies issued by Hartford and Allstate provided primary and concurrent insurance...

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