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Giles v. Allstate Ins. Co.

Superior Court of Pennsylvania
Dec 30, 1982
309 Pa. Super. 111 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1982)

Opinion

Argued December 14, 1981.

Filed December 30, 1982. Petition for Allowance of Appeal Denied December 19, 1983.

Appeal from the Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia County, Civil Division, No. 950, August Term, 1980, Gelfand, J.

Nancy J. Gellman, Philadelphia, for appellant.

Herbert H. Yaskin, Philadelphia, for appellee.

Before McEWEN, JOHNSON and WATKINS, JJ.


The appellant insurance company [Allstate] appeals from the order of the trial court which awarded payment to its insured, appellee Vivian Giles, of work loss benefits, together with interest at the rate of 18% per annum, pursuant to the Pennsylvania No-fault Motor Vehicle Insurance Act [No-fault Act]. The order granted appellee Mrs. Giles' petition for No-fault benefits which she had filed based on a claim following the death of her son, William T. Giles, who died as a result of an automobile accident which occurred on February 10, 1979, in Colorado, where he was stationed with the United States Army. Mrs. Giles filed her petition on August 8, 1980.

Act of July 19, 1974, P.L. 489, No. 176, Art. I et seq.; 40 P.S. 1009.101 et seq. (Purdon Supp. 1982).

Allstate initially denied any liability, but ultimately settled on the defense that its liability was limited to survivor's loss benefits because the decision in Heffner v. Allstate Insurance Co., 265 Pa. Super. 181, 401 A.2d 1160 (1979), aff'd, 491 Pa. 447, 421 A.2d 629 (1980) [ Heffner], that work loss benefits were to be paid to the survivors of deceased accident victims as well as to permanently disabled accident victims, did not apply retroactively.

The initial grounds for denial was that Mrs. Giles' policy with Allstate did not provide security for her son.

The trial court, citing its memorandum opinion in another case, based its decision on the determination that Heffner should be given retroactive effect. It awarded interest at the rate of 18% based on the No-fault Act, but denied the request by appellee for attorney's fees.

I.e., Duross v. Aetna Life Casualty Insurance Co., No. 1327, December Term, 1980 (C.P. Philadelphia, July 27, 1981).

See 40 P. S. § 1009.106(a)(2).

We have this day decided, in Baker v. Aetna Casualty Surety Co., 309 Pa. Super. 81, 454 A.2d 1092 (1982), that the rule of the retroactivity of judicial decisions interpreting statutes should be applied to Heffner. Mrs. Giles is therefore entitled to the work loss benefits she claimed from Allstate, together with interest at the rate of 18%, to be calculated thirty days from when Allstate received reasonable proof of the fact and amount of No-fault Act losses incurred by Mrs. Giles by reason of the death of her son.

The within appeal was consolidated for oral argument with six other cases, including Baker v. Aetna, supra. In addition to the appellant brief filed by Allstate, this court also received a brief filed by the Insurance Federation of Pennsylvania as amicus curiae.

The order of the trial court awarding work loss benefits and interest is affirmed.

At oral argument and by letter to this court dated December 22, 1981, counsel for both sides stipulated that the issue of attorney's fees was not raised in this appeal.


Summaries of

Giles v. Allstate Ins. Co.

Superior Court of Pennsylvania
Dec 30, 1982
309 Pa. Super. 111 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1982)
Case details for

Giles v. Allstate Ins. Co.

Case Details

Full title:Vivian GILES a/k/a Vivian V. Murray, Administratrix of the Estate of…

Court:Superior Court of Pennsylvania

Date published: Dec 30, 1982

Citations

309 Pa. Super. 111 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1982)
454 A.2d 1108

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