JACK v. PAUL REVERE LIFE INS. CO.

No. 40275-7-I.

982 P.2d 1228 (1999)

Gregory M. JACK, Appellant, v. The PAUL REVERE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, a foreign insurer, Respondent.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 1.

September 7, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas Cline, Seattle, for Appellant.

Medora Marisseau, Robert Francis Riede, Bullivant, Houser, Bailey, Pendergrass & Hoffman, Seattle, R. Daniel Lindahl, Bullivant, Houser, Bailey, Portland, OR, for Respondent.


GROSSE, J.

Gregory Jack obtained a disability insurance policy from Paul Revere Life Insurance Company (Paul Revere) in 1985. He became totally disabled by multiple sclerosis (MS) in 1994 and sought benefits under the policy. Paul Revere denied the claim. The court granted Paul Revere summary judgment, based upon Paul Revere's contention that Jack's MS was excluded from coverage because it was manifest before the policy was issued. We agree.

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