With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". to obtain the benefit of the bond, for which it paid a significant premium, only through legal action. Accordingly, Olympic Steamship applies here. Colorado Structures, 125 Wn. App. at 928 (emphasis added) (footnote omitted). We agree. ¶27 Lastly, in McGreevy, where this court awarded reasonable attorney fees in addition to the limits of the insurance policy, we reasoned, “when an insurer unsuccessfully contests coverage, it has placed its interests above the insured. Our decision in Olympic Steamship remedies this inequity by requiring that the insured be made whole.” McGreevy, 128 Wn.2d at 39-40. Likewise, West placed “its interests” above that of Structures. Id. Structures should be awarded attorney fees under Olympic Steamship, so as to be made “whole.” Dayton, 124 Wn.2d at 280 (<HOLDING>)- Without the application of Olympic Steamship

A: holding because an award of attorney fees is discretionary court may consider attorney fees in relation to the underlying equities in the case
B: recognizing that under georgia law attorneys fees are allowed where authorized by statute or contract
C: holding the contract was not authorized by law
D: holding that a court has power to award attorney fees when authorized by contract statute or recognized ground of equity
D.