Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1954

Wardle v. MILLER

Wardle v. MILLER
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided January 4, 1954 · Stern, Stearne, Jones, Bell, Chidsey, Musmanno, Arnold
375 Pa. 565; 101 A.2d 720; 1954 Pa. LEXIS 388

Wardle v. MILLER

Opinion

Opinion

Per Curiam,

The question in this case is whether the court could say, as a matter of law, that the notice by an insured *568 of an accident inflicting injury upon another was given to the liability insurer “as soon as practicable” as required by the policy. The material facts were undisputed. Hence, the question involved was necessarily one of law for the court to decide. The opinion of Judge Flood fully justifies the affirmative answer given for the court below.

Judgment affirmed.

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