The insurance company for a stable boarding a horse that collided with a taxicab does not have to reimburse the taxicab’s insurer, which had paid $60,000 to the teen equestrian who was injured, a Brooklyn appeals court found.
The decision by the Appellate Division, Second Department, upheld a ruling by retired Queens Supreme Court Justice Jaime Rios denying a motion to vacate an arbitrator’s ruling in Matter of Fiduciary Insurance Company v. American Bankers Insurance Company of Florida, 4678/13.
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