Tracy v. Allstate Insurance

842 A.2d 1123, 268 Conn. 281, 2004 Conn. LEXIS 74
CourtSupreme Court of Connecticut
DecidedMarch 23, 2004
DocketSC 17008
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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Tracy v. Allstate Insurance, 842 A.2d 1123, 268 Conn. 281, 2004 Conn. LEXIS 74 (Colo. 2004).

Opinion

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

This appeal arises from the plaintiffs action to recover underinsured motorist benefits in which the trial court rendered summary judgment in favor of the defendant. On the plaintiffs appeal to the Appellate Court, that court affirmed the trial court’s judgment. Tracy v. Allstate Ins. Co., 70 Conn. App. 726, 735, 799 A.2d 1109 (2002). Following the plaintiffs motion to reconsider, the Appellate Court issued a subsequent opinion affirming the trial court’s judgment, [282]*282but modified its prior analysis regarding the tolling provision of General Statutes § 38a-336 (g) (l).1 Tracy v. Allstate Ins. Co., 76 Conn. App. 329, 333-34, 338, 819 A.2d 859 (2003). We granted the plaintiffs petition for certification for appeal limited to the following issue: “Did the Appellate Court properly affirm the summary judgment for the defendant?” Tracy v. Allstate Ins. Co., 264 Conn. 905, 826 A.2d 179 (2003). We affirm the judgment of the Appellate Court.

The following facts and procedural history, as set forth in the opinion of the Appellate Court, are undisputed. “On February 20, 1996, the plaintiff, [Karen Tracy] while driving her own vehicle, was injured in a motor vehicle accident caused by the negligence of another driver (tortfeasor). At the time of the accident, she was insured under an automobile insurance policy issued by the defendant [Allstate Insurance Company]. The plaintiff brought an action against the tortfeasor and, on August 24,1999, settled that action for $20,000, thereby exhausting the liability limits of the tortfeasor’s insurance policy. On July 2, 1999, the plaintiff gave written notice to the defendant that she intended to pursue an underinsured motorist claim on the policy. On February 29, 2000, the plaintiff commenced [this] action against the defendant, seeking benefits for dam[283]*283ages in excess of the tortfeasor’s policy limits pursuant to the underinsured motorist provisions of her policy. The defendant filed an answer and special defenses in which it asserted, inter alia, that the plaintiffs cause of action was barred by the three year limitation period contained in the policy that it had issued to her. On July 24, 2000, the defendant filed a motion for summary judgment. The [trial] court granted the motion and rendered judgment in the defendant’s favor . . . .” (Internal quotation marks omitted.) Tracy v. Allstate Ins. Co., supra, 76 Conn. App. 330-31. This certified appeal followed.

After examining the record on appeal and fully considering the briefs and arguments of the parties, we conclude that the judgment of the Appellate Court should be affirmed. The thoughtful and comprehensive opinion of the Appellate Court; id., 329; properly resolved the issue in this certified appeal. A further discussion by this court would serve no useful purpose. See, e.g., State v. Butler, 255 Conn. 828, 830, 769 A.2d 697 (2001).

The judgment of the Appellate Court is affirmed.

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