NATIONWIDE INSURANCE v. WILLIAMS

No. 15443-9-II.

71 Wn. App. 336 (1993)

858 P.2d 516

NATIONWIDE INSURANCE, Respondent, v. MELVIN WILLIAMS, ET AL, Appellants.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division Two.

September 24, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ronald G. Meyers, for appellants.

Richard S. Lowell and Magnuson Johnson & Lowell, for respondent.

Bryan P. Harnetiaux and Gary N. Bloom on behalf of Washington State Trial Lawyers Association, amicus curiae.

Bruce G. Lamb on behalf of Washington Defense Trial Lawyers, amicus curiae.


SEINFELD, J.

Melvin and Antoinette Williams appeal from an order denying their motion for summary judgment, staying arbitration and granting summary judgment to their insurer, Nationwide Insurance. Nationwide persuaded the trial court that its policy does not cover the Williamses' underinsured motorist (UIM) claim because of the lack of corroborating evidence that Mel Williams was run off the road by a "phantom" vehicle. We reverse the trial court.

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