PROGRESSIVE CASUALTY INS. v. CAMERON

Nos. 14590-8-I; 14614-9-I; 14615-7-I.

45 Wn. App. 272 (1986)

724 P.2d 1096

PROGRESSIVE CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, Appellant, v. JAMES CAMERON, as Administrator, ET AL, Respondents.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division One.

September 2, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mark R. Bucklin, for appellant.

Susan Delanty Jones, Charles E. Peery, Preston, Thorgrimson, Ellis & Holman, Ingrid W. Hansen, Edwin J. Snook, Wayne Parker, Paul F. Bonnell, and Richard Scott Fallon, for respondents.


WEBSTER, J.

Appellant Progressive Casualty Insurance Company brought this declaratory action to determine whether it would have to provide coverage for damages. This case arises out of an accident in which the son of Progressive's insured, A.E. Downs, was driving a van belonging to his father's business. A.E. Downs' company had insured the van with Progressive and with General Insurance Company of America (GICA), which became a third party defendant. Progressive,...

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