Opinion ID: 2308373
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Heading: Hylie Hall's Policy

Text: [¶ 16] The parties do not dispute that Hylie Hall would be entitled to coverage pursuant to this policy if the tortfeasor were underinsured. Hylie Hall was occupying the motorcycle insured by his Dairyland policy  not some other vehicle owned by him or his wife  when he was involved in the accident. The exclusion in the policy does not, therefore, apply to him, and coverage is available if the tortfeasor is underinsured. We will be able to determine whether the tortfeasor was underinsured only after we ascertain how much underinsured vehicle coverage was available to the Halls in the aggregate. See 24-A M.R.S. § 2902(1) (2005); [5] Connolly v. Royal Globe Ins. Co., 455 A.2d 932, 935 (Me.1983). Accordingly, we examine Carla Hall's Dairyland policy to determine whether it provides coverage that must be aggregated.