We reconsider this case in light of the Supreme Court’s opinion in
Travelers Ins. Co. v. Blakey,
There are three steps in the process of contract construction. The trial court must first decide whether the contract language is ambiguous; if it is ambiguous, the trial court must then apply the applicable rules of construction (OCGA § 13-2-2); if after doing so the trial court determines that an ambiguity still remains, the jury must then resolve the ambiguity.
Travelers Ins. Co.,
supra,
After reviewing the record, we agree that the trial court first properly decided that the contract language was ambiguous.
Travelers Ins. Co.,
supra,
We find no error was committed by the trial court and affirm the judgment. Inasmuch as the Supreme Court did not address the issue raised in Division 2 of our earlier opinion, we re-adopt that holding in its entirety.
Judgment affirmed.
