BORIS v. LIBERTY MUT. INS. CO.


356 Pa.Super. 532 (1986)

515 A.2d 21

Charles BORIS and Deborah Boris, H/W, Appellants, v. LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY and Penna. Trial Lawyers Assoc. (AMICUS CURIAE).

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

Filed September 18, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mary L. Schmidt, Philadelphia, for appellants.

Lawrence L. Robinson, Philadelphia, for appellee.

Before CIRILLO, President Judge, and CAVANAUGH, BROSKY, McEWEN, DEL SOLE, BECK, TAMILIA, KELLY and JOHNSON, JJ.


CIRILLO, President Judge:

Is an employee who collects workmen's compensation benefits following a work-related motor vehicle accident precluded from obtaining uninsured motorist benefits under his employer's fleet policy?

Appellant Charles Boris (his wife, Deborah, is co-appellant) was driving a truck for his employer, Buckley and Company, when he was run off the road by an uninsured motorist. He suffered injuries to his knee and back. Despite extensive medical...

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