Insurance
Oct. 23, 2002
Court Doesn't Address Standard Of Proof in Case of Lost Policy
Focus Column - Insurance Law - By Paul J. Killion and Kate Cutler - With increasing frequency, California insureds are turning to long-expired insurance contracts in an effort to obtain coverage for environmental liability and "long tail" torts. Coverage disputes involving policies issued 30 to 50 years before the first notice of claim are common. Often, the ancient contracts under which coverage is sought are missing or significantly incomplete.




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Insurance Law
By Paul J. Killion and Kate Cutler
With increasing freque...
Insurance Law
By Paul J. Killion and Kate Cutler
With increasing freque...
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