According to the court's decision, in making medical expense coverage mandatory in the state's auto insurance laws, the General Assembly decided to treat medical coverage differently from other first-party benefit coverage. Credit: Kadmy/Adobe Stock According to the court's decision, in making medical expense coverage mandatory in the state's auto insurance laws, the General Assembly decided to treat medical coverage differently from other first-party benefit coverage. Credit: Kadmy/Adobe Stock

The Pennsylvania Superior Court has held that Nationwide's exclusion barring recovery for injured unlicensed drivers runs counter to Pennsylvania law.

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