MORGAN v. PRUDENTIAL INS. CO.

No. 942-3.

13 Wn. App. 323 (1975)

534 P.2d 581

GERALD P. MORGAN, Respondent, v. THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, Appellant.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division Three.

April 23, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frank Hayes Johnson and Randall L. Stamper (of MacGillivray, Jones, Clarke, Schiffner & Johnson), for appellant.

H.W. Felsted, for respondent.


MUNSON, J.

The plaintiff had the index and middle finger of each hand, as well as a significant portion of each thumb, permanently severed from each hand while operating a bookbinding machine on July 12, 1968.

The defendant, Prudential Insurance Company, appeals from a judgment entitling the plaintiff, Gerald P. Morgan, to recover benefits within the terms of a life insurance policy reading in pertinent part:<...

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