HOFFMAN v. YELLOW CAB CO. OF LOUISVILLE

No. 1999-SC-0600-DG.

57 S.W.3d 257 (2001)

Warren L. HOFFMAN, Appellant, v. YELLOW CAB COMPANY OF LOUISVILLE, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Kentucky.

September 27, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Brian E. Clare, Louisville, Counsel for Appellant.

Armer H. Mahan, Jr., Petersen Thomas, Lynch, Cox, Gilman & Mahan, PSC, Louisville, Counsel for Appellee.


COOPER, Justice.

The issue presented by this case is whether a self-insured owner of a motor vehicle is required to pay uninsured motorist (UM) benefits to an occupant of the self-insured vehicle injured by the negligence of an uninsured motorist. The Jefferson Circuit Court held that the self-insurer was liable to the occupant for UM benefits. The Court of Appeals reversed. We granted discretionary review and now affirm the Court of Appeals.

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