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Nov. 4, 2016

Court says 'continuous trigger' rule applies to construction defect

Determining the date on which a potentially insured injury occurred can be relatively simple in a traditional insurance claim, but the analysis becomes more complicated for a loss that occurs over a period of time. By Caroline L. Meneau and Jan A. Larson

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By Caroline L. Meneau and Jan A. Larson

INSURANCE LAW UPDATE (ILU)

Practical Policyholder Advice: While the "continuous trigger" rule has most frequently been applied to long-tail liability claims involving bodily injury or property damage in the environmental context, it may also be applied more broadly to certain types of construction defect claims. Where there is injur...

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