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Insurance

Sep. 22, 2000

Whole Enchilada

The carrier 'cannot parse the claims, dividing those [that] are at least potentially covered from those that are not.'

        By Kirk A. Pasich
        
        Comprehensive or commercial general-liability insurance policies typically obligate insurance carriers to defend their insureds "against any single 'suit' seeking" damages because of bodily injury, property damage, advertising injury or personal injury. See Commercial General Liability Coverage Fo...

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