O'DONNELL v. THE COMMERCE INSURANCE COMPANY


1987 Mass. App. Div. 33 (1987)

Walter J. O'Donnell vs. The Commerce Insurance Company

Massachusetts Appellate Division, Northern District.

March 5, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard P. Howe for the plaintiff.

William P. Reitzell for the defendant.

Present: Doyle, P.J., Banks & Ruma, JJ.


Doyle, P.J.

This is an action in contract in which the plaintiff-insured seeks compensation pursuant to a standard auto insurance policy issued by the defendant for the theft and fire loss of his motor vehicle.

Judgment was entered for the plaintiff in the sum of $10,500.00.

The essence of the defendant's appeal is a charge of error in the trial court's construction of the "stated amount" coverage provisions of the insurance policy at issue.

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