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Matter, Prudential Property Casualty Ins. Co.

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Fourth Department
Nov 12, 1999
266 A.D.2d 926 (N.Y. App. Div. 1999)

Opinion

November 12, 1999

Appeal from Order of Supreme Court, Erie County, Michalek, J. — Arbitration.

PRESENT: GREEN, J. P., LAWTON, PIGOTT, JR., HURLBUTT AND CALLAHAN, JJ.


Order unanimously affirmed without costs.

Memorandum:

Supreme Court properly dismissed the petition seeking to stay arbitration pursuant to CPLR 7503 (b). The court properly determined that respondent was a resident of his mother's household and was thus an insured person under the supplementary uninsured motorists endorsement to the automobile liability policy issued by petitioner to respondent's mother. The unsworn statement of respondent's mother and the hearsay letter offered by petitioner in support of the petition are without evidentiary value (see, Zuckerman v. City of New York, 49 N.Y.2d 557; Bendik v. Dybowski, 227 A.D.2d 228, 229; Rue v. Stokes, 191 A.D.2d 245, 246). The remaining submissions supporting the petition were not sufficient to entitle petitioner to a stay of arbitration in light of the affidavits of respondent stating that he had his own key to his mother's home and was free to come and go at will; that he kept clothing and received mail there; and that he spent three to four nights each week there, spending the remainder of his time at the home of his mother's former boyfriend (see, Nationwide Ins. Co. v. Allstate Ins. Co., 181 A.D.2d 1022; cf., Matter of Aetna Cas. Sur. Co. v. Gutstein, 80 N.Y.2d 773). "[A]n individual can have more than one residence for insurance coverage purposes" (Walburn v. State Farm Fire Cas. Co., 215 A.D.2d 837, 838), and respondent established as a matter of law that he was a resident of his mother's household.


Summaries of

Matter, Prudential Property Casualty Ins. Co.

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Fourth Department
Nov 12, 1999
266 A.D.2d 926 (N.Y. App. Div. 1999)
Case details for

Matter, Prudential Property Casualty Ins. Co.

Case Details

Full title:MATTER OF THE ARBITRATION BETWEEN PRUDENTIAL PROPERTY CASUALTY INSURANCE…

Court:Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Fourth Department

Date published: Nov 12, 1999

Citations

266 A.D.2d 926 (N.Y. App. Div. 1999)
697 N.Y.S.2d 415

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