WOOH v. HOME INS. CO.

No. 36868-1-I.

930 P.2d 337 (1997)

84 Wash.App. 781

Gae Young WOOH and Si Wooh, husband and wife, Respondents, v. The HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, Appellant, and Farmers Insurance Company, d/b/a Mid-Century Insurance Company, Defendant.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 1.

January 27, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

H. Roland Hofstedt, Merrick Hofstedt & Lindsey, Seattle, for Appellant.

Charles J. Herrmann, Kathryn J. Herrmann, Herrmann & Associates, Tacoma, for Respondents.


AGID, Judge.

Gae Young Wooh was involved in a three car accident while driving her husband's company car. The Woohs made a claim for underinsured driver coverage to Home Insurance Company (Home). Home refused to pay, contending that Mrs. Wooh was excluded under a "reasonable belief" exclusionary clause. The trial court entered findings of fact and conclusions of law that Mrs. Wooh did reasonably believe that she was entitled to drive the vehicle. We affirm.

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