JOHNSON v. BRADDY


890 A.2d 944 (2006)

186 N.J. 40

Frederick JOHNSON and Margaret Ann Johnson, his wife, Plaintiffs, v. Willie R. BRADDY, Braddy Trucking and Walsh Trucking, Defendants-Appellants, and John and Jane Does 1-10 and ABC Corporation (Fictitious Individuals, Corporations or other Business Entities Presently Unidentifiable, Defendants).

Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided February 1, 2006.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Leonard C. Leicht, Livingston, argued the cause for appellants (Morgan, Melhuish, Monaghan, Arvidson, Abrutyn & Lisowski, attorneys).

John Zen Jackson argued the cause for amicus curiae New Jersey Hospital Association (Kalison, McBride, Jackson & Murphy, attorneys).

Robert J. Conroy, Bridgewater, argued the cause for amicus curiae Medical Society of New Jersey (Kern Augustine Conroy & Schoppmann, attorneys).


PER CURIAM.

In 1999, defendant Willie Braddy drove his truck into a parked vehicle in which plaintiff Frederick Johnson was seated, severely injuring Johnson. At the time of the accident, Braddy's employer was insured under a $1 million liability policy issued by Reliance Insurance Company (Reliance) and an umbrella policy issued by National Union Insurance Company that provided coverage for any judgment in excess of the Reliance coverage up to $25 million.

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