· 4/27/1988
Fisher v. New Jersey Auto. Full Ins. Underwriting Ass'n
Citations
- 540 A.2d 1334
- 224 N.J. Super. 552
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- insurer “cannot now avoid liability to plaintiff for PIP coverage by declaring the insurance policy null and void after the accident”
- insurer \cannot now avoid liability to plaintiff for PIP coverage by declaring the insurance policy null and void after the accident\
- false representation that insured’s vehicle was registered in New Jersey was material and justified rescission of the policy
- “The insurance carrier’s liability to its [in]sured who may be guilty of some act or conduct which renders a policy void ab initio is therefore distinct from its liability to an injured third person.”
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Judges: Judges Michels, Shebell and Gaynor
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