Amberleigh Hudson v. GEICO Insurance Agency, Inc., d/b/a GEICO General Insurance Company , 150 A.3d 184 ( 2016 )


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  •                                                                  Supreme Court
    No. 2016-15-Appeal.
    (PC 12-6179)
    Amberleigh Hudson                :
    v.                      :
    GEICO Insurance Agency, Inc., d/b/a       :
    GEICO General Insurance Company.
    ORDER
    This case came before the Supreme Court for oral argument on October 25, 2016,
    pursuant to an order directing the parties to appear and show cause why the issues raised in this
    appeal should not be summarily decided. Amberleigh Hudson (plaintiff) appeals from a Superior
    Court judgment in favor of the defendant, GEICO Insurance Agency, Inc., d/b/a GEICO General
    Insurance Company (defendant), in this uninsured/underinsured-motorist (UM) claim case. The
    trial justice concluded that plaintiff was not “occupying” a motor vehicle for purposes of UM
    coverage at the time that she was injured and that, therefore, she could not recover under the
    insurance policy of that vehicle.
    The plaintiff had been a passenger in a parked motor vehicle when she became aware of a
    sudden motor vehicle collision that occurred approximately twenty feet from her vehicle. She
    exited her vehicle to render roadside assistance as a “Good Samaritan” under G.L. 1956 § 11-56-
    1. The plaintiff was struck by an oncoming motor vehicle and injured. The trial justice found
    that coverage under the policy terms of the vehicle from which plaintiff had exited was not
    available. Aggrieved by this decision, plaintiff argues that an affirmative duty was imposed on
    her pursuant to § 11-56-1, which provides, in pertinent part: “[a]ny person at the scene of an
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    emergency who knows that another person is exposed to, or has suffered, grave physical harm
    shall, to the extent that he or she can do so without danger or peril to himself or herself or to
    others, give reasonable assistance to the exposed person.”
    After hearing the arguments of counsel and reviewing the memoranda of the parties, we
    conclude that cause has been shown and that this appeal should proceed to full briefing and
    argument. The parties are directed to brief the following issue among any others that they may
    wish to bring to the attention of this Court:
    Whether, in light of § 11-56-1, a “Good Samaritan” who was
    injured while rendering roadside aid at the scene of an accident
    may be considered to be “occupying” the insured motor vehicle for
    purposes of recovering UM benefits.
    The Court also invites interested parties to submit amicus curiae briefs. Accordingly, this
    case is returned to the regular calendar for full argument. Further, we order an expedited
    resolution of this appeal; requests for continuances are discouraged.          Briefing shall be in
    accordance with Article I, Rule 16 of the Supreme Court Rules of Appellate Procedure. The
    plaintiff shall file its opening brief, not exceeding fifty (50) pages, within forty (40) days of this
    order. The defendant shall have forty (40) days to file a responsive brief, not exceeding fifty
    (50) pages.
    Additionally, the Court directs that the parties proceed to appellate mediation.
    Entered as an Order of this Court, this 10th day of November, 2016.
    By Order,
    ________________/s/__________________
    Clerk
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    RHODE ISLAND SUPREME COURT CLERK’S OFFICE
    Clerk’s Office Order/Opinion Cover Sheet
    TITLE OF CASE:      Amberleigh Hudson v. GEICO Insurance Agency, Inc., d/b/a
    GEICO General Insurance Company.
    CASE NO:            No. 2016-15-Appeal.
    (PC 12-6179)
    COURT:              Supreme Court
    DATE ORDER FILED:   November 10, 2016
    JUSTICES:           Suttell, C.J., Goldberg, Flaherty, Robinson, and Indeglia, JJ.
    WRITTEN BY:         N/A – Court Order
    SOURCE OF APPEAL:   Providence County Superior Court
    JUDGE FROM LOWER COURT:
    Associate Justice Netti C. Vogel
    ATTORNEYS ON APPEAL:
    For Plaintiff: Joseph J. Altieri, Esq.
    For Defendant: Mark P. Dolan Jr.
    Stanley F. Pupecki, Esq.
    

Document Info

Docket Number: 16-15

Citation Numbers: 150 A.3d 184

Filed Date: 11/10/2016

Precedential Status: Non-Precedential

Modified Date: 1/12/2023