ROYAL INS. CO. v. AUSTIN

No. 1592 September Term, 1988.

79 Md. App. 741 (1989)

558 A.2d 1247

ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA v. BERNARD AUSTIN.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

June 13, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James L. Kelly, Jr. (Brian J. Nash and Montedonico & Mason, Chartered, on the brief), Rockville, for appellant.

Christopher K. Mangold (Koonz, McKenney & Johnson, on the brief), Landover, for appellee.

Argued before BISHOP, ALPERT, and ROSALYN B. BELL, JJ.


ALPERT, Judge.

In this case of first impression we are called upon inter alia, to decide whether the undefined term "hit and run vehicle" in an automobile insurance policy's uninsured motor vehicle's coverage excludes accidents where there has been no contact between the insured's vehicle and the "phantom" vehicle.

The parties have agreed that:

"a motor vehicle accident ... occurred on February 24, 1984, when a truck driven by the Appellee...

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