SUNBREAKER CONDOMINIUM v. TRAVELERS INS.

No. 35737-9-1.

901 P.2d 1079 (1995)

79 Wash.App. 368

SUNBREAKER CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, a non-profit Washington corporation, Respondent, v. TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY, a foreign corporation, Appellant, and Allstate Insurance Company, Defendant.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 1.

September 18, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Russell Charles Love, Thorsrud Cane & Paulich, Seattle, for appellants.

Dale Lawrence Kingman, Michael Edward Ricketts, Peery Hiscock Pierson & Ryder, Seattle, for respondents.


WEBSTER, Judge.

In this case, wind-driven rain penetrated the southern wall of a condominium building, causing dry rot. The owner, Sunbreaker Condominium Association, sued its insurer, The Travelers Insurance Company. Sunbreaker contends that its all risk insurance policy covers loss from wind-driven rain. Relying on the efficient proximate cause rule, Sunbreaker argues that the insurer is liable despite the policy's dry...

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