McGREEVY v. OREGON MUTUAL INSURANCE

No. 13037-1-III.

74 Wn. App. 858 (1994)

876 P.2d 463

CHRISTINE A. McGREEVY, Individually and as Personal Representative, Respondent, v. OREGON MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Appellant.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division Three.

July 12, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Christopher J. Moore (Theodore O. Creason and Ware, O'Connel & Creason, of counsel), for appellant.

Richard D. Burns and Burns & Henry (Darrell W. Aherin and Aherin & Rice, of counsel), for respondent.


SWEENEY, A.C.J.

William J. McGreevy was killed when the vehicle he was driving struck an uninsured flatbed truck. He and his wife, Christine, were insured by Oregon Mutual Insurance Company. Their policy provided combined single limit liability coverage of $100,000. Mrs. McGreevy insisted the coverage limits for the four vehicles under the policy could be stacked, thereby increasing the policy limits to $400,000. Oregon Mutual maintained that the policy as originally...

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