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In Southern Silica of Louisiana, Inc. v. Louisiana Ins. Guar. Ass’n, 2008 WL 928494 (La., 2008), the insureds, Silica of Louisiana, Inc. and Mid State Sand and Gravel Company, L.L.C. (collectively “Southern Silica”), brought an action against Insurance Guaranty Association (IGA) for a declaratory judgment that IGA was required to defend and indemnify Southern Silica for silicosis claims pertaining to years when IGA issued the only liability policies.

 

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