Kottler v. Rick
Opinion
On September 18, 1976, Claire Kottler was injured when an automobile owned by Richard Rick in which she [317] was a passenger was involved in an accident. At the time of the accident, Mr. Rick was not insured. Pursuant to the applicable provisions of the Pennsylvania No-fault Motor Vehicle Insurance Act of July 19, 1974, P.L. 489, 40 P.S. §1009.101 et seq., Ms. Kottler filed an application for no-fault benefits with the assigned claims bureau which assigned her claim to Travelers Insurance Companies (Travelers). Travelers paid Ms. Kottler’s claim for no-fault benefits and instituted this action against Mr. Rick under section 501 of the No-fault Act to recover the amount of its payments to Ms. Kottler. Subsequently, Mr. Rick filed a complaint joining as an additional defendant Francis Blaszak who allegedly caused plaintiffs injuries through his negligent operation of the automobile in which Ms. Kottler was a passenger.
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12 Pa. D. & C.3d 316 (Kottler v. Rick) — published by Counsel Stack Legal Research, free access to 12M+ legal documents.