COMMERCIAL UNION INS. CO. v. STAMPER

No. 86-153.

732 P.2d 534 (1987)

COMMERCIAL UNION INSURANCE COMPANY, Appellant (Defendant), v. James L. STAMPER, Appellee (Plaintiff).

Supreme Court of Wyoming.

February 11, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J.N. Murdock of Reeves & Murdock, Casper, for appellant (defendant).

Richard H. Peek, Casper, for appellee (plaintiff).

Before BROWN, C.J., THOMAS, URBIGKIT and MACY, JJ., and GUTHRIE, J., Retired.


URBIGKIT, Justice.

This appeal presents the question whether an insured, under a single automobile insurance policy encompassing several vehicles may "stack" or "pyramid" uninsured-motorists and medical-payment provisions for recovery of injury and medical expenses sustained in an accident involving one of the covered vehicles.

The plaintiff-appellee, James L. Stamper, was involved in an automobile collision...

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