Summary
affirming summary judgment for ACP when claimant failed to file action against tortfeasors within statute of limitations
Summary of this case from McGee v. Pennsylvania Financial Responsibility Assigned Claim PlanOpinion
1997
affirming summary judgment for ACP when claimant failed to file action against tortfeasors within statute of limitations
Summary of this case from McGee v. Pennsylvania Financial Responsibility Assigned Claim Plan1997
affirming summary judgment for ACP when claimant failed to file action against tortfeasors within statute of limitations
Summary of this case from McGee v. Pennsylvania Financial Responsibility Assigned Claim Planproviding that employer's insurer would have been primarily liable for underinsured benefits if insured had not foreclosed her entitlement to recovery by settling with the tortfeasor; but insured was not precluded from recovering underinsurance benefits under her own policy to the extent that her injuries exceeded the limits of her employer's underinsurance; while employer's carrier would have been primarily liable, insured's actions in releasing the third-party tortfeasor foreclosed her entitlement to recover under employer's policy
Summary of this case from In re Insurance Stacking LitigationFull title:PETITIONS FOR ALLOWANCE OF APPEAL
Court:Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Date published: Jan 1, 1997
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