MILLIRON v. UNITED BENEFIT INS.

No. 1854-3.

18 Wn. App. 68 (1977)

566 P.2d 582

JAMES PATRICK MILLIRON, Appellant, v. UNITED BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE CO., Respondent.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division Three.

July 14, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael J. Cronin and Winston, Cashatt, Repsold, McNichols, Connelly & Driscoll, for appellant.

Richard E. Hayes and MacGillivray, Jones, Clarke, Schiffner & Johnson, for respondent.


GREEN, J.

One question is presented:

Does a clause in a group medical policy issued by the defendant, United Benefit Life Insurance Company, excluding coverage where an insured "has received or is entitled to receive" workmen's compensation operate to bar plaintiff's claim for medical expenses?

The trial court said "yes" and dismissed the action. We affirm.

This question must be considered in light...

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