NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS INS. v. DOTY

No. 23887-6-I.

58 Wn. App. 546 (1990)

794 P.2d 521

NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS INSURANCE COMPANY, Respondent, v. HENRY A. DOTY, Defendant, JUDITH A. ENGEBRETSON, Appellant.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division One.

July 23, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Monte Bersante and Davies Pearson, P.C., for appellant.

John P. Erlick and Cozen & O'Connor, for respondent.


GROSSE, A.C.J.

In this declaratory judgment action, the trial court granted summary judgment in favor of New York Underwriters Insurance Company (NYU). The trial court ruled that NYU had no duty to defend and indemnify Henry Doty (Doty) in a personal injury action brought by his ex-wife, Judith A. Engebretson (Engebretson). She appeals. We affirm.

Doty was a named insured under an NYU homeowners policy that provided both property and liability coverage. An...

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