Wading into an issue of first impression, a court of common pleas judge has ruled that a woman’s car insurance coverage should extend to her son’s girlfriend, even though the woman never gave her son’s girlfriend permission to drive the vehicle.
Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge Mark I. Bernstein recently made the ruling in Nationwide Insurance v. Geico Insurance, and issued an opinion Aug. 11 asking the state Superior Court to find that woman was covered under the policy.
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