By Kirk Pasich
In 2009, the California appellate courts addressed a number of issues of importance to insureds and insurers. In Delgado v. Interinsurance Exchange of The Automobile Club of Southern California, 47 Cal. 4th 302 (2009), the court addressed coverage under a homeowner's policy for a claim against the insured for assault and battery. The injured party contended that the insured's assault fell within the policy's definition of "accident" because...
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