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      "James J. Finch, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. The Central National Insurance Group of Omaha, Defendant-Appellee."
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        "text": "Mr. PRESIDING JUSTICE SCOTT\ndelivered the opinion of the court:\n. James J. Finch, plaintiff, brought an action for declaratory judgment to construe certain terms of an uninsured-motorist insurance clause. This appeal stems from the trial court\u2019s dismissal of the plaintiffs complaint for failure to state a cause of action.\nThe plaintiff, while easthound on his motorcycle in the city of Moline, was struck and injured by a westbound automobile driven by one Guadalupe Narvaez, when Narvaez\u2019s automobile crossed the center line into plaintiffs lane of travel after being forced to do so by the negligent conduct of the unidentified driver of an unidentified motor vehicle which did not collide with any automobile. The unidentified vehicle left the scene of the accident.\nThe issue presented to this court for review is whether the requirement in the policy issued by the defendant, The Central National Insurance Group of Omaha, that there must be physical contact between an unidentified motor vehicle and plaintiff or the motor vehicle occupied by plaintiff in order for there to be hit-and-run coverage, is in conflict with the Illinois Uninsured Motorist Act or public policy in Illinois.\nThis precise issue was presented in the case of Prosk u. Allstate Insurance Co., 82 Ill.App.2d 457, 226 N.E.2d 498. In Prosk the reviewing court held that uninsured or hit-and-run motor vehicle coverage required in policy by statute does not include unidentified automobiles which may be present at scene of occurrence of bodily injury but which do not come into physical contact with the insured or automobile occupied by insured. The court further held that there is no conflict between the;. statutory term \u201chit-and-run motor vehicle\u201d and the policy requirement of \u201cphysical contact of such automobile.\u201d\nWe note that the rules enunciated in Prosk were followed in the recent case of Ferega v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co., 15 Ill. App.3d 246, 303 N.E.2d 459.\nFor the reasons set forth the judgment of the circuit court of Rock Island County should be affirmed.\nAffirmed.\nDIXON and STOUDER, JJ., concur.",
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      "' Peter H. Lousberg, of Rock Island, for appellant.",
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    "head_matter": "James J. Finch, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. The Central National Insurance Group of Omaha, Defendant-Appellee.\n(No. 73-175;\nThird District\nMarch 8, 1974.\n' Peter H. Lousberg, of Rock Island, for appellant.\nPeter Fieweger, of Rock Island, for appellee."
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