HARRISON v. WOODLAND INSURANCE AGENCY

No. 97-P-1159.

46 Mass. App. Ct. 632 (1999)

MICHAEL HARRISON v. WOODLAND INSURANCE AGENCY.

Court of Appeals of Massachusetts, Plymouth.

April 14, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Martin E. Mason for the plaintiff.

Steven J. Bolotin for the defendant.

Present: GREENBERG, GILLERMAN, & RAPOZA, JJ.


GILLERMAN, J.

The plaintiff has appealed from a final judgment entered in the Superior Court dismissing his claim against the defendant insurance agency for negligence and misrepresentation.

We outline the material facts. After the plaintiff purchased a 1977 Jeep on July 15, 1989, for $5,400, and thereafter refurbished it at a cost of approximately $24,000, he insured the vehicle with Commerce Insurance Company (Commerce) through the defendant agency. The...

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