COOKE v. TRAVELERS INS. CO.


350 Pa.Super. 467 (1986)

504 A.2d 935

Paul C. COOKE, Jr., Appellant, v. TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO. and Fireman's Insurance Co. of Newark, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

Filed February 13, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James V. Fareri, Stroudsburg, for appellant.

Edward H. McGee, Allentown, for appellees.

Before WIEAND, CERCONE and ROBERTS, JJ.


WIEAND, Judge:

The sole issue in this appeal is whether the trial court erred when it held as a matter of law that no-fault work loss benefits could not be recovered by a claimant who sustained injuries when he fell while descending from a tank truck which he had mounted for the purpose of priming a pump thereon. We conclude that the court's ruling must be reversed.

An action in assumpsit was instituted by Paul C. Cooke, Jr., the appellant, for the purpose...

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