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§  5219. Disclaimer or denial of coverage cases. If a qualified person  who has complied with paragraph three of subsection (a) of section  five  thousand  two  hundred eight of this article obtains judgment against an  owner of a motor vehicle after a trial on the  merits  and  there  is  a  final  judgment  in  favor  of  the  insurer  of  the  owner  based on a  disclaimer or denial of coverage by the insurer,  the  qualified  person  may  preserve  his  right  to  apply for payment from the corporation by  complying with the procedure prescribed in  section  five  thousand  two  hundred ten of this article.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Isc > Article-52 > 5219

§  5219. Disclaimer or denial of coverage cases. If a qualified person  who has complied with paragraph three of subsection (a) of section  five  thousand  two  hundred eight of this article obtains judgment against an  owner of a motor vehicle after a trial on the  merits  and  there  is  a  final  judgment  in  favor  of  the  insurer  of  the  owner  based on a  disclaimer or denial of coverage by the insurer,  the  qualified  person  may  preserve  his  right  to  apply for payment from the corporation by  complying with the procedure prescribed in  section  five  thousand  two  hundred ten of this article.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Isc > Article-52 > 5219

§  5219. Disclaimer or denial of coverage cases. If a qualified person  who has complied with paragraph three of subsection (a) of section  five  thousand  two  hundred eight of this article obtains judgment against an  owner of a motor vehicle after a trial on the  merits  and  there  is  a  final  judgment  in  favor  of  the  insurer  of  the  owner  based on a  disclaimer or denial of coverage by the insurer,  the  qualified  person  may  preserve  his  right  to  apply for payment from the corporation by  complying with the procedure prescribed in  section  five  thousand  two  hundred ten of this article.