GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES INS. CO. v. WINSETT

No. 2003-CA-002769-MR.

153 S.W.3d 862 (2004)

GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES INSURANCE COMPANY, Appellant, v. Joshua WINSETT and Craig Culbreth, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

December 17, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Travis W. Calvert, Bowling Green, KY, for Appellant.

Harlan E. Judd, III, Bowling, Green, KY, for appellee, Johsua Winsett.

Paul T. Lawless, Bowling Green, KY, for appellee, Craig Culbreth.

Before BARBER and McANULTY, Judges; MILLER, Senior Judge.


OPINION

BARBER, Judge.

The circuit court dismissed Government Employees Insurance Company's (GEICO) intervening complaint for failure to state a claim because it adjudged that the Statute Of Limitations for bringing the action had expired. We reverse the judgment because the Statute of Limitations is not determinative of the issue of whether GEICO's intervening complaint should have been allowed.

The underlying facts of this case are that...

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