1713 - Source of benefits.

     § 1713.  Source of benefits.        (a)  General rule.--Except as provided in section 1714     (relating to ineligible claimants), a person who suffers injury     arising out of the maintenance or use of a motor vehicle shall     recover first party benefits against applicable insurance     coverage in the following order of priority:            (1)  For a named insured, the policy on which he is the        named insured.            (2)  For an insured, the policy covering the insured.            (3)  For the occupants of an insured motor vehicle, the        policy on that motor vehicle.            (4)  For a person who is not the occupant of a motor        vehicle, the policy on any motor vehicle involved in the        accident. For the purpose of this paragraph, a parked and        unoccupied motor vehicle is not a motor vehicle involved in        an accident unless it was parked so as to cause unreasonable        risk of injury.        (b)  Multiple sources of equal priority.--The insurer against     whom a claim is asserted first under the priorities set forth in     subsection (a) shall process and pay the claim as if wholly     responsible. The insurer is thereafter entitled to recover     contribution pro rata from any other insurer for the benefits     paid and the costs of processing the claim. If contribution is     sought among insurers responsible under subsection (a)(4),     proration shall be based on the number of involved motor     vehicles.     (Feb. 12, 1984, P.L.53, No.12, eff. Oct. 1, 1984)