MYERS v. COM. UNION ASSUR. CO.


506 Pa. 492 (1984)

485 A.2d 1113

Thomas E. MYERS v. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANIES, Nicel Industries, Inc., The Travelers Insurance Companies, Bradley A. Miller, and the City of McKeesport. Appeal of the TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANIES and Bradley A. Miller at Nos. 2 and 4 W.D. Appeal Docket, 1984. The TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANIES v. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANIES. Appeal of the TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANIES and Bradley A. Miller at No. 3 W.D. Appeal Docket, 1984.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

Decided December 20, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William K. Herrington, Pittsburgh, for appellants.

Jeffrey S. Weiss, Pittsburgh, for Thomas E. Myers.

Fred C. Trenor, Louis C. Long, Pittsburgh, for Commercial Union Assur. Companies, Nicel Industries, Inc.

Seymour A. Sikov, Pittsburgh, for City of McKeesport.

Before NIX, C.J., and LARSEN, FLAHERTY, McDERMOTT, HUTCHINSON and PAPADAKOS, JJ.


OPINION

McDERMOTT, Justice.

Thomas E. Myers, while upon the business of his Illinois employer, was involved in an accident in Pennsylvania. Injuries incurred rendered him quadriplegic. At the time of the tragic incident, Mr. Myers, like his employer, was a resident of Illinois. Mr. Miller, the other driver involved, was a Pennsylvania resident and insured under a no-fault policy issued by Travelers Insurance Company. As the no-fault carrier, Travelers, forthrightly...

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