FLOYD v. J. C. PENNEY CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY

A89A1543, A89A1544.

193 Ga. App. 350 (1989)

387 S.E.2d 625

FLOYD v. J. C. PENNEY CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY; and vice versa.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided October 31, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George P. Graves, for appellant.

Murray, Temple & Dinges, William D. Strickland, for appellee.


BENHAM, Judge.

Appellant/cross-appellee Floyd was injured when she slipped and fell while approaching her automobile. She filed suit after her automobile insurance carrier (appellee/cross-appellant J. C. Penney Casualty Insurance Company) denied her request for personal injury protection (PIP) benefits. Perceiving the issue as one of law, we granted both parties' applications for interlocutory review after the trial court denied both parties' motions for summary judgment...

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