Parsons v. State Farm Mut. Auto. Ins. Co.

Citation335 Pa.Super. 394,484 A.2d 192
PartiesGeorgia PARSONS, Appellant, v. STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INS. CO.
Decision Date16 November 1984
CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania

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484 A.2d 192
335 Pa.Super. 394
Georgia PARSONS, Appellant,
v.
STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INS. CO.
Superior Court of Pennsylvania.
Argued June 7, 1984.
Filed Nov. 16, 1984.

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[335 Pa.Super. 396] Marshall E. Kresman, Philadelphia, for appellant.

Frederick E. Smith, Jr., Philadelphia, for appellee.

Before McEWEN, TAMILIA and CERCONE, JJ.

CERCONE, Judge:

This appeal arises from an order denying plaintiff-appellant's petition for the appointment of arbitrators to decide an uninsured motorist claim. We affirm.

The facts in this case are undisputed. On January 6, 1979, appellant was a passenger in a vehicle owned and operated by George Peterson, who was insured by State Farm Mutual Insurance Company (State Farm). That automobile was involved in an accident with another vehicle operated by Richard Spencer, who was insured by Safeguard Mutual Insurance Company (Safeguard). Safeguard was subsequently declared insolvent and dissolved. Richard Spencer, however, was driving a vehicle owned by his mother, Lue Eva Spencer, with her permission. That vehicle was insured by State Farm.

After the accident, appellant submitted a liability claim against State Farm under the Spencer policy. Because appellant declined to sign a release unless it preserved an uninsured motorist claim, State Farm paid the $15,000.00 limits of the Spencer policy into the lower court. Appellant then presented a claim for uninsured motorist coverage to State Farm under the Peterson policy. When State Farm refused to pay any uninsured benefits appellant filed a petition to appoint arbitrators. The court below denied the petition and this appeal followed.

[335 Pa.Super. 397] Appellant's contention that she is entitled to uninsured motorist benefits under Peterson's policy with State Farm is based on the following definition of an uninsured motor vehicle in the State Farm policy:

a land motor vehicle with respect to the ownership, maintenance or use of which there is in at least the amounts specified by the financial responsibility law of the state in which the described motor vehicle is principally garaged, no bodily injury liability bond or insurance policy applicable of the time of the accident with respect to any person or organization legally responsible for the use of such vehicle, or with respect to which there is a bodily injury liability bond or insurance policy applicable at the time of the accident but the company writing the same denies that there is any coverage...

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