These cases are before this court as the result of the grant of the writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals. See
Board of Regents of the University System of Ga. v. Oelke,
*311 The right of the employer or other person called upon to pay compensation, medical expenses and/or funeral expenses on account of an injury or death compensable under the Workmen’s Compensation Act to be subrogated to the employee’s right of action against a third person is dependent upon the liability of such third person to the employee, or to those entitled to recover for the employee’s death, to pay damages on account of the employee’s death or injury. The liability to pay damages on account of the death of the employee in this case is a tort liability which was established in previous suits brought by the widow against two uninsured motorists whose negligence caused the employee’s death. Those actions fixed that tort liability on the uninsured motorists named as defendants in that suit. Nothing in the uninsured motorist insurance law changes that liability or its nature.
The obligation of the insurance carrier providing uninsured motorist coverage as a part of its liability insurance. coverage on the automobile of the insured person is a
contractual
obligation arising under the policy of insurance. It is true that the obligation of the insurer to pay is contingent as to the time when such payment becomes due and as to the amount thereof (up to the limits fixed in the policy and according to the law) upon the outcome of the insured’s suit against the uninsured-motorist tortfeasor, but payments made by the insurance company under the policy are not payments made by or on behalf of the uninsured-motorist tortfeasor, and do not affect the uninsured motorist’s liability to pay the damages recovered in the lawsuit against him. Such payments do not discharge pro tanto the liability of the uninsured motorist and cannot be pleaded in defense of an action by the injured party against the uninsured motorist.
Thompson v.
Milam,
Judgment reversed.
