Opinion ID: 1369036
Heading Depth: 4
Heading Rank: 3

Heading: Where some activity which can be reasonably attributed to the insurer would create an objective impression of coverage in the mind of a reasonable insured (see Sparks, supra);

Text: 4. Where some activity reasonably attributable to the insurer has induced a particular insured reasonably to believe that he has coverage, although such coverage is expressly and unambiguously denied by the policy ( see Darner, supra ). See Mayhew, supra, 13 PEPPERDINE L.REV. at 287-89; see also A. WINDT, INSURANCE CLAIMS AND DISPUTES § 6.03, at 235-37 (1982); Birnbaum, Stahl, and West, Standardized Agreements and the Parol Evidence Rule: Defining and Applying the Expectations Principle, 26 ARIZ.L. REV. 793, 834-35 (1984).