Schultz v. Encompass Insurance

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
Schultz v. Encompass Insurance, 145 F. App'x 397 (3d Cir. 2005)

Schultz v. Encompass Insurance

Opinion

OPINION

MCKEE, Circuit Judge.

Jason Schultz was injured in an automobile accident and sought a declaratory judgment that he is covered under an automobile insurance policy Encompass Insurance issued to his grandparents, Loretta and Paul V. Schultz. Following a non-jury trial, the district court found that Schultz is not covered by the policy because he was not a resident of his grandparents’ household at the time of the accident, as required by the terms of the policy. Accordingly, the district court entered judgment in favor of Encompass, and this appeal followed, and we will affirm.

Inasmuch as the district court has set forth the factual and procedural history of this case, we find it unnecessary to repeat that history here. See Schultz v. Encompass Insurance, 2004 WL 2075114 (E.D.Pa. Sept.16, 2004). Moreover, in his thoughtful Memorandum and Opinion, Judge Sanchez has carefully and completely explained his reasons for finding that Schultz is not covered under his grandparents’ policy. We can add little to Judge Sanchez’ searching analysis, and the arguments raised on appeal do not merit further discussion.

Accordingly, we will affirm the district court substantially for the reasons set *398 forth in the district court’s Memorandum and Order without further discussion.

Reference

Full Case Name
Jason SCHULTZ, Appellant v. ENCOMPASS INSURANCE COMPANY
Cited By
2 cases
Status
Unpublished