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August 31, 2015 This cause was before the court on a motion for summary judgment. The case is Seneca Specialty Insurance Company v. 845 North,…
This case deals with damages for bodily injury and property damage as a result of mold caused by water damage that the insured was hired to prevent.
The commercial general liability insurer brought an action against the automobile insurer.
This case deals with whether liability for injury to an employee falls under business auto or CGL of landowner.
The appeal of the ruling concerned a dispute over the interpretation of “other insurance” clauses contained in the two insurance polices issued to the construction company by two different insurers.
The insurer filed a declaratory judgment action against an architecture firm seeking a declaration that it had no duty to indemnify for a copyright infringement.
Messier, a seaman, contracted lymphoma and sued his former employer, seeking maintenance and cure.
Does the duty to defend end when an insurer deposits funds into a court registry? Most courts say no.
TikTok Inc. has been sued by the family of a 10-year-old girl who died after allegedly participating in an online challenge in which TikTok users choked themselves until they blacked out.
The suit was brought against a vape store by a customer who suffered severe burns after e-cigarette batteries exploded in his pocket.