LIBERTY MUT. INS. CO. v. CROW

No. C0-89-1709.

451 N.W.2d 898 (1990)

LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Respondent, v. Walter CROW, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Minnesota.

February 27, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael S. Kreidler, Stich, Angell, Kreidler & Muth, Minneapolis, for respondent.

Sharon L. Van Dyck, Schwebel, Goetz & Sieben, Minneapolis, for appellant.

Considered and decided by CRIPPEN, P.J., and GARDEBRING and FLEMING, JJ.


OPINION

CRIPPEN, Judge.

Appellant Walter Crow was entitled to uninsured motorist coverage benefits under a policy issued by Northwestern National Insurance Company covering 791 vehicles owned by 3M, Crow's employer. The trial court concluded respondent Liberty Mutual, Crow's personal insurer, provided secondary coverage which offered no benefits until Crow's injuries exceeded Northwestern's stated policy limits of $25,000 multiplied by the 791 3M vehicles...

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