State Automobile Mutual Insurance v. Babcock

220 N.W.2d 717, 54 Mich. App. 194, 1974 Mich. App. LEXIS 1220
CourtMichigan Court of Appeals
DecidedJune 26, 1974
DocketDocket 17815
StatusPublished
Cited by31 cases

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Bluebook
State Automobile Mutual Insurance v. Babcock, 220 N.W.2d 717, 54 Mich. App. 194, 1974 Mich. App. LEXIS 1220 (Mich. Ct. App. 1974).

Opinion

Holbrook, J.

On June 8, 1970, Dale Babcock, a young soldier on leave from Viet Nam, purchased a used car from Quality Motors, a used car dealer in Monroe, Michigan. Realizing that in order to secure license plates for the car insurance was necessary, he went to the Boss Insurance Agency on that day and spoke to Mr. Robert Boss personally. The Boss Agency was a licensed insurance agency and registered to do business for the Progressive Insurance Group. Babcock explained to Mr. Boss that he desired to purchase insurance for his car'and answered questions put to him by Mr. Boss. An automobile insurance application with the letterhead of Progressive Casualty Insurance Company, 3600 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44115, was filled out by Mr. Boss and signed by Mr. Babcock. This application specified coverage for bodily injury, liability of $10,000 for each person and $20,000 for each accident and property damage liability of $5,000 for each accident. The *197 period of time for coverage on the application was six months. Mr. Babcock had informed Mr. Boss that he desired insurance only for 30 days, which was the period of his leave. The application called for a total premium of $242. Mr. Boss received from Babcock a check for $121 and issued a receipt. Babcock was given a certificate of insurance which he took to an office of the Secretary of State. Thereafter, he was issued license plates and vehicle registration.

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