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- Title
UNINSURED MOTORIST--LIABILITY QUESTION--VEHICLES TRAVELING TOGETHER AND EXCHANGING DRIVERS.
- Abstract
This article focuses on the ruling of the New York Appellate Division regarding the case "Rice v. Allstate Insurance Co." Where the drivers of two cars were in the process of exchanging the driving of the vehicles and one of the drivers, having left one car but not yet having entered the other, was injured as a result of an uninsured motorist striking the rear of one car, the insurer of the car she had left was held to be the proper respondent for arbitration. The facts of the case was presented in the article.
- Subjects
NEW York (State); ACTIONS &; defenses (Law); UNINSURED motorist insurance; ALLSTATE Insurance Co.; VEHICLES; AUTOMOBILE drivers
- Publication
Arbitration Journal, 1972, Vol 27, Issue 3, p207
- ISSN
0003-7893
- Publication type
Article