The Superior Court kicked off 2008 with three opinions tackling exclusions from uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage related to police vehicles, a minor riding in a parent’s vehicle and all-terrain vehicles.

In Brink v. Erie Insurance Group, PICS Case No. 08-0024 (Pa. Super. Jan. 4, 2008) Lally-Green, J. (19 pages) a three-judge panel ruled a police officer’s use of patrol cars constituted regular use of a non-owned vehicle sufficient to trigger his personal insurance policy’s exclusion for use of a non owned vehicle. The panel ruled it is irrelevant whether the officer regularly used the particular vehicle he was driving when injured.

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