PIKE v. EMPIRE INSURANCE GROUP


2001 Mass. App. Div. 143 (2001)

George Pike v. Empire Insurance Group

Massachusetts Appellate Division, Northern District.

June 28, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Andrew S. Kaplan for the plaintiff

Brian P. Harris for the defendant.

Present: Merrick, P.J., Coven & Curtin, JJ.


Merrick, P.J.

This is a G.L.c. 90, §34M action against defendant Empire Insurance Group to recover Personal Injury Protection ("PIP") benefits for plaintiff George Pike's ("Pike") medical expenses and lost wages. Medical benefits were paid. As to lost wages, Pike is a self-employed operator of a limousine service. While PIP benefits are available for lost earnings from self-employment, the parties could not agree on the amount of any lost earnings.

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