JOHNSON v. ATLANTA CASUALTY COMPANY

76198.

187 Ga. App. 306 (1988)

370 S.E.2d 157

JOHNSON v. ATLANTA CASUALTY COMPANY et al.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Rehearing Denied April 28, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles W. Cook, W. L. Salter, Jr., for appellant.

Edward M. Hughes, Luhr G. C. Beckmann, Jr., Walter W. Ballew III, for appellees.


CARLEY, Judge.

Appellant-plaintiff was injured when he was allegedly struck by a hit-and-run-driver. Appellant had no automobile insurance of his own. He did, however, reside with his father and brother, each of whom was afforded coverage under an automobile insurance policy. Appellant filed a "John Doe" complaint and served appellee-defendants in their capacities as the insurers of his father's and brother's automobile. Appellant sought to recover uninsured motorist...

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