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Thomas F. WAGNER, Individually and Trading as Blue Bell Gulf, Appellant v. ERIE INSURANCE COMPANY, Appellee

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania2004-04-29No. Appeal No. 15 EAP 2003
577 Pa. 563847 A.2d 1274

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Opinion

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ORDER

PER CURIAM.

The Order of the Superior Court is affirmed.

Justice LAMB did not participate in the decision of this ease. Justice NIGRO files a dissenting statement in which Justice NEWMAN joins.

dissent opinion

Justice NIGRO

dissenting.

Unlike my colleagues, I would reverse the order of the Superior Court and order Appellee Erie Insurance Company to cover the losses that Appellant Thomas F. Wagner, individually and trading as Blue Bell Gulf, sustained when an underground pipe at his gasoline station ruptured, releasing gasoline into the soil under his and neighboring properties. I simply cannot accept the Superior Court’s position that an insurance company providing general liability coverage for an insured’s operation of a gasoline station can deny coverage for damages from a gasoline leak based on a general pollution exclusion, when that exclusion is buried on page twenty-five of the policy and the policy’s definition of “pollutant” does not specifically reference gasoline.

Justice NEWMAN joins.