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Kennedy v. Firemans Fund

Supreme Court, Appellate Term, Second Department
Feb 18, 1975
82 Misc. 2d 67 (N.Y. App. Term 1975)

Opinion

February 18, 1975

Appeal from the District Court of Nassau County, CHARLES P. MARCHESE, J.

Francis E. Zaklukiewicz for appellant.

Rivkin, Leff Sherman for respondent.


MEMORANDUM.

Plaintiff seeks to recover medical expenses incurred as a result of injuries sustained while a passenger on a motorcycle. The accident took place when the driver of the motorcycle lost control of the vehicle and struck a curb. The defendant had issued to plaintiff an automobile liability policy which provided in relevant part for the payment of medical expenses if the injury was sustained while the insured was "occupying a non-owned automobile." It is our opinion that the word "automobile" as used in the policy before us does not encompass within its meaning a motorcycle (see Colyer v North Amer. Acc. Ins. Co., 132 Misc. 701; see, also, Castanis v Aetna Cas. Sur. Co., 77 Misc.2d 83; Wanderer v Allstate Ins. Co., 77 Misc.2d 775). It is axiomatic that the terms of an insurance policy should be given, if possible, their plain, ordinary and popular meaning (Mansbacher v Prudential Ins. Co., 273 N.Y. 140) and the word "automobile" is not commonly understood to be synonymous with "motorcycle." The added risks inherent in the coverage of the latter vehicle buttress the conclusion that this is the only fair interpretation to be placed upon the policy (cf. Sincoff v Liberty Mut. Fire Ins. Co., 11 N.Y.2d 386).

Order affirmed, with $10 costs.

Concur: HOGAN, P.J., PITTONI and FARLEY, JJ.


Summaries of

Kennedy v. Firemans Fund

Supreme Court, Appellate Term, Second Department
Feb 18, 1975
82 Misc. 2d 67 (N.Y. App. Term 1975)
Case details for

Kennedy v. Firemans Fund

Case Details

Full title:CHRISTINE KENNEDY, Appellant, v. FIREMANS FUND AMERICAN INSURANCE…

Court:Supreme Court, Appellate Term, Second Department

Date published: Feb 18, 1975

Citations

82 Misc. 2d 67 (N.Y. App. Term 1975)

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