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      "DALE PRICE JONES, Plaintiff v. GENERAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, Defendant"
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        "text": "ORR, Judge.\nThe issue on appeal is whether plaintiff, an insured by virtue of her occupancy in a covered vehicle owned by her father, may aggregate or \u201cstack\u201d the UIM coverage on her father\u2019s four insured vehicles covered by the policy issued by defendant.\nOur courts have consistently held that N.C. Gen. Stat. \u00a7 20-279.21 establishes two classes of persons insured: (1) the named insured and, while resident of the same household, the spouse of the named insured and relatives of either and (2) any person who uses with the consent, express or implied, of the named insured, the insured vehicle, and a guest in such vehicle. See, e.g., Crowder v. N. C. Farm Bureau Mut. Ins. Co., 79 N.C. App. 551, 340 S.E.2d 127, disc. review denied, 316 N.C. 731, 345 S.E.2d 387 (1986); see also Sproles v. Greene, 329 N.C. 603, 407 S.E.2d 497 (1991) (under N.C. Gen. Stat. \u00a7 20-279.21(b)(3) \u201cpersons insured\u201d include any person who uses with the consent, express or implied, of the named insured, the insured vehicle). For UIM purposes, class one persons insured are covered even where the insured vehicle is not involved in the insured\u2019s injuries while class two persons insured are covered only when the insured vehicle is involved in the insured\u2019s injuries. Smith v. Nationwide Mutual Ins. Co., 328 N.C. 139, 400 S.E.2d 44, reh\u2019g denied, 328 N.C. 577, 403 S.E.2d 514 (1991).\nTwo recent opinions of this Court addressed the previously unanswered question of whether the ability to stack UIM coverage is available to a class two person insured. In Nationwide Mutual Ins. Co. v. Silverman, 104 N.C. App. 783, 411 S.E.2d 152 (1991) (filed 17 December 1991) (pet. for. disc. review pending), a unanimous court held that once a claimant is a \u201cperson insured\u201d they are entitled to stack UIM coverage. This is true whether the claimant is a class one insured or a class two insured. Id. Likewise, the majority opinion on the stacking issue in Leonard v. North Carolina Farm Bureau Mut. Ins. Co., 104 N.C. App. 665, 411 S.E.2d 178 (1991) (filed 17 December 1991) (appeal pending) held that stacking of UIM coverage is allowed whenever an injured party qualifies as a \u201cperson insured\u201d under the statute. In that case, the person insured was a class two insured.\nIn this case it is undisputed that plaintiff, by virtue of her occupancy in a covered vehicle, is a \u201cperson insured\u201d under the policy. Likewise, plaintiff is a \u201cperson insured\u201d pursuant to N.C. Gen. Stat. \u00a7 20-279.21(b)(3). Although not a member of Price\u2019s household or a named insured on his policy, plaintiff was driving her father\u2019s car with his permission. Under the reasoning of the Silverman and Leonard decisions, once a claimant establishes that he is a \u201cperson insured\u201d \u2014 regardless of class status \u2014 he has the ability to stack UIM coverage.\nIn the present case, the trial court correctly recognized that plaintiff, as a \u201cperson insured,\u201d was entitled to stack the coverage from all four Price vehicles totaling $400,000. The defendant is entitled to credits of $15,000, the amount previously paid to plaintiff on behalf of the liability carrier for the underinsured motorist, and $85,000, the amount previously paid to plaintiff by defendant which represents the available underinsured motorist coverage provided by defendant on the automobile which plaintiff was driving at the time of the accident.\nThe decision of the trial court is\nAffirmed.\nJudges Johnson and Eagles concur.",
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    "attorneys": [
      "Gaskins & Gaskins, P.A., by Herman E. Gaskins, Jr. for plaintiff-appellee.",
      "Smith Helms Mulliss & Moore, by Alan W. Duncan and J. Donald Hobart, Jr., for defendant-appellant."
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    "head_matter": "DALE PRICE JONES, Plaintiff v. GENERAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, Defendant\nNo. 918SC246\n(Filed 3 March 1992)\nInsurance \u00a7 69 (NCI3d)\u2014 automobile insurance \u2014stacking\u2014driving car with permission \u2014person insured\nThe trial court correctly recognized that plaintiff was entitled to stack UIM insurance coverage where she was injured while driving her father\u2019s car. Although not a member of her father\u2019s household or a named insured on his policy, plaintiff was driving her father\u2019s car with his permission and was a person insured under the policy and under N.C.G.S. \u00a7 20-279.21(b)(3). Once claimants establish that they are a person insured, regardless of class or status, they have the ability to stack UIM coverage.\nAm Jur 2d, Automobile Insurance \u00a7 329.\nAPPEAL by defendant from an order entered 13 February 1991 by Judge George R. Greene in WAYNE County Superior Court. Heard in the Court of Appeals 4 December 1991.\nOn 7 June 1989, while driving her father\u2019s car, plaintiff was struck by a car driven by Sheila Marie Nelson. The car plaintiff was driving was insured by defendant under a policy issued to plaintiff\u2019s father, Donald Ray Price. The policy covered three other vehicles owned by Price. Each vehicle was insured with underin-sured motorist coverage (UIM) of $100,000 per person and $300,000 per accident. Nelson was killed in the accident and plaintiff received various injuries. A passenger in each car was also injured. For purposes of this action the parties agreed that the accident was due to the negligence of Nelson. Nelson\u2019s car was insured by Seibels Bruce Insurance Companies with liability coverage limits of $25,000 per person and $50,000 per accident.\nPlaintiff alleged injuries in excess of $100,000 as a result of her collision with Nelson. After exhausting the limits of Nelson\u2019s insurance coverage, plaintiff sought underinsured motorist coverage from defendant in the amount of $400,000. On 18 October 1990, plaintiff brought an action for declaratory judgment against defendant to determine the limits of underinsured motorist coverage available to her. Defendant answered and moved for summary judgment contending that its policy limit for underinsured motorist coverage was no greater than $100,000 under the policy covering the car which plaintiff was driving. The parties stipulated to all pertinent facts and plaintiff filed a cross-motion for summary judgment. The trial court granted plaintiff\u2019s motion and awarded plaintiff $400,000 less the amounts previously paid to plaintiff by Seibels Bruce and defendant. From the trial court\u2019s order granting plaintiff\u2019s motion for summary judgment and denying defendant\u2019s motion, defendant appeals.\nGaskins & Gaskins, P.A., by Herman E. Gaskins, Jr. for plaintiff-appellee.\nSmith Helms Mulliss & Moore, by Alan W. Duncan and J. Donald Hobart, Jr., for defendant-appellant."
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