BONASIA v. THE HANOVER INSURANCE COMPANY


1991 Mass. App. Div. 88 (1991)

Francis Bonasia vs. The Hanover Insurance Company

Massachusetts Appellate Division, Northern District.

June 21, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stephen P. Colella for the plaintiff.

Frank P. Ashe for the defendant.

Present: Sherman, P.J., Forte & Flatley, JJ.


Flatley, J.

Plaintiff Francis Bonasia ("Bonasia") brought this action in one count pursuant to G.L.c. 93A to recover statutory damages for the refusal of the defendant, Hanover Insurance Company ("Hanover"), to pay his claim for the theft of his automobile which was insured by Hanover.

Hanover filed a Dist./Mun. Cts. R. Civ. P., Rule 56 motion for summary judgment on the grounds that it had no duty to pay Bonasia under his policy of insurance because he voided...

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