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Court Granted Summary Judgment in Coverage Case Where the Subject Vehicle was Excluded Under the Policy

Ryan Elias, of our Orlando office, argued and won his first summary judgment motion in a coverage case involving a vehicle driven by the named insured, which was owned by his resident-relative mother, but furnished and available for his regular use. As Ryan clearly explained to the Court, the vehicle is excluded from the definition of an “owned or “non-owned auto,” which is necessary to trigger liability coverage under the policy, and the Court agreed granting summary judgment in his client’s favor.

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