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Harleysville Mutual Casualty Company v. Blumling
1968.PA.40305; 241 A.2D 112, 429 PA. 389
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Appellant, Francis J. Blumling, suffered serious personal injuries when he was involved in a collision with a motor vehicle being operated by one James Adams. At the time of the collision, appellant was operating a vehicle owned by his employer, Lockhart Iron & Steel Company. There is no dispute that the collision between the vehicles was caused by the negligence of Adams.