CREDIT GENERAL INS. CO. v. ZEWDU

No. 34917-1-I.

919 P.2d 93 (1996)

82 Wash.App. 620

CREDIT GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, a foreign corporation, Appellant, v. Dessie T. ZEWDU, Defendant, Joseph Blondo; and Caroline Koff, a Personal Representative of the Estate of Harry Koff, deceased, Respondents.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 1.

July 15, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jeffrey M. Thomas, Seattle, for Appellant.

David Seth Vogel, Seattle; Arthur Dean Swanson, Renton, Joanne Roth Werner, Bellevue, David Michael Jacobi and Wilson, Smith, Cochran & Dickerson, Seattle, for Respondents.


WEBSTER, Judge.

A taxicab driver ran over a pedestrian crossing a street, and the taxicab's insurer filed this declaratory judgment. The insurer, Credit General Insurance Co., seeks a judgment declaring the absence of coverage because the policy requires the pre-approval of all taxicab drivers, and it did not pre-approve the driver causing the accident.

Prior to the accident, the insurance commissioner denied Credit...

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