[WSBAPT] Creditor "auto accident"

Dalynne Singleton dalynne at glgmail.com
Thu Feb 14 09:41:25 PST 2019


The spouse has the tort SOL time limit to make the claim against the estate liability insurance for the decedent.  If the claim was made, not sure why the insurer isn't paying the claim.  If they are not paying and litigation is filed, the PR will have to be named as the defendant in the litigation.  If you close the estate, it will have to be re-opened in order for the tort litigation to continue.  It seems if the insurer agrees that the claim is payable and the claim has been made, the PR should be pushing the insurer to do its duty to pay/defend the claim.  

Dalynne Singleton

Gourley Law Group
Snohomish Escrow
The Exchange Connection
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Subject: Re: [WSBAPT] Creditor "auto accident"


Good Morning

I have a probate where the decedent was in an accident prior to passing.  The accident was arguably the decedents fault. The other person in the accident and the spouse brought forth a claim to the auto insurance.  The victim has been paid [prior to decedent passing] The spouse claim is still out there.  The insurance believes the insurance should cover it.

We have both published and sent an actual notice to creditors to the person. No response during the 4 months.  The estate is in a position to be closed, but I am not sure what else needs to be done? Do we have to wait out the statute of limitations?


Kristina A. Driessen
"A" Street Legal Services, Inc. P.S
Attorneys at Law
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Auburn, WA. 98002
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