STATE FARM MUT. AUTO. INS. CO. v. BECK

83-11-13; CA A38517.

734 P.2d 398 (1987)

84 Or. App. 509

STATE FARM Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, a Corporation, Respondent, v. Marsha BECK, Appellant, and Terry Marion Mize, Defendant.

Court of Appeals of Oregon.

Decided March 25, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Michael Alexander, Salem, argued the cause for appellant. With him on the briefs was Burt, Swanson, Lathen, Alexander & McCann, Salem.

Edward L. Sears, Portland, argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief was Vergeer, Roehr & Sweek, Portland.

Before WARDEN, P.J., and VAN HOOMISSEN and YOUNG, JJ.


YOUNG, Judge.

Defendant Beck appeals from a judgment entered in favor of plaintiff State Farm.1 The issue is whether an uninsured three-wheeled motorcycle designed for use mainly off public roads is an "uninsured motor vehicle" for purposes of uninsured motorist coverage. The trial court held that it is not. We affirm.

On February 21, 1983, Beck sustained personal injuries as the result of an accident. Beck and Mize collided on...

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