The Superior Court has ruled that persons not resident in Delaware lack standing to enforce the state’s no-fault automobile insurance statute when the other party to an accident also resides in another state.

The April 1 opinion in Orija v. Verser v. Universal Insurance Co. from Judge Jerome O. Herlihy of New Castle County Superior Court was issued in unusual circumstances. According to attorneys familiar with the matter, the case settled a few weeks prior to the publication of the opinion.

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