Case ID: nj_34/html/0437-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Pek Cubiam.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

THOMAS B. NORRIS AND CHARLES T. NORRIS, PLAINTIFFS-RESPONDENTS, v. THE ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY, ETC., DEFENDANT-APPELLANT, AND THOMAS WILKIE, ET AL., DEFENDANTS-RESPONDENTS.
    Argued March 7, 1961
    Decided April 10, 1961.
    
      
      Mr. Ervan F. Kushner argued the cause for plaintiffs-respondents, Thomas B. Norris and Charles T. Norris (Mr. Samuel A. Wiener, attorney for defendants-respondents, Robert Orr, Guardian ad Mem for Ruth Ann Orr, and Robert Orr, individually).
    
      Mr. Edward G. Hillis argued the cause for defendant-appellant, The Allstate Insurance Company, etc. (Messrs. Marley, Winlcelried & Hillis, attorneys).
    
      Mr. Harry C. Ghashin argued the cause for defendants-respondents, Ruth Higgins, as administratrix ad prosequendum and as administratrix of the goods and chattels, etc., of Wilfred George Higgins, Wilfred Higgins, Sr., and Michael Pressing (Messrs. Marcus & Levy, attorneys).
   Pek Cubiam.

In this action a judgment was sought declaring that an automobile liability insurance policy issued by defendant to plaintiff, Thomas B. Norris, provided coverage for a certain automobile owned by Norris and driven by his son, plaintiff Charles T. Norris, which was involved in an accident. The trial court granted summary judgment for plaintiffs. Defendant insurer appealed to the Appellate Division but we certified the matter on our own motion before argument there.

Defendant’s contract of insurance, as issued- to Thomas B. Norris, covered a 1952 Plymouth. During the policy period Norris purchased and registered in his name an additional vehicle, a 1955 Eord two-door sedan. This Eord car, while being driven by Norris’ son Charles, collided with another vehicle. Defendant took the position that the second car was not entitled to the insurance protection. The policy provides, however:

“VI. Automatic Insurance For Newly Acquired Automobiles The insurance afforded by this policy with respect to the owned automobile shall also apply to any other automobile of which the named insured or spouse acquires ownership; provided it * * * is an additional [automobile] and Allstate insures all automobiles of the named insured; and provided notice of its delivery be given to Allstate * *

On the record presented, the Eord automobile is clearly within this provision. We agree with the trial court that no basis whatever exists for the defendant’s disclaimer of coverage.

The judgment is affirmed.

For affirmance—Chief Justice Weinteaub, and Justices Jacobs, Eeancis, Peoctoe, Hall, Sohettino and Haneman-—7.

For reversal—None.