Insurance
Feb. 21, 2002
Broad Duty to Defend Is Very Valuable to Insured
Focus Column - By Kirk A. Pasich - One of the most valuable provisions in a liability insurance policy is the provision obligating an insurance carrier to defend its insured, or pay its insured's defense costs, in a lawsuit or claim that is potentially covered. The carrier's duty typically will be triggered upon its receipt of notice from its insured.




Focus Column
By Kirk A. Pasich
One of the most valuable provisions in a liability insurance policy is the provision obligating an insurance carrier to defend its insured, or pay its insured's defense costs, in a lawsuit or claim that is potentially...
By Kirk A. Pasich
One of the most valuable provisions in a liability insurance policy is the provision obligating an insurance carrier to defend its insured, or pay its insured's defense costs, in a lawsuit or claim that is potentially...
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