Homeowners’ Coverage • Standing • Third-Party Beneficiary • Assignment of Rights

Dutton v. American Bankers Inc. Co., PICS Case No. 17-1073 (C.P. Philadelphia July 3, 2017) Anders, J. (5 pages).

Plaintiff lacked standing to pursue this action against his neighbor’s insurer for losses allegedly suffered in a fire since plaintiff was not a party to his neighbor’s insurance contract or an assignee of any of the neighbor’s rights under the contract. The trial court recommended affirmance of its decision granting insurer summary judgment.

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