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Category: Occupational Disease Exclusion

Connecticut Supreme Court Decides Significant Coverage Issues in R.T. Vanderbilt

October 4, 2019 Amy Besser Allocation, Occupational Disease Exclusion, Pollution Exclusion, Trigger, Unavailability of Insurance

On October 4, 2019 (almost two years after granting certification), the Connecticut Supreme Court affirmed the Appellate Court’s rulings on four key coverage issues in R.T. Vanderbilt Company v. Hartford Accident & Indemnity Company, et al.

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Connecticut Supreme Court to Review Several Issues in Asbestos Coverage Case

November 8, 2017 thecicr Occupational Disease Exclusion, Pollution Exclusion, Trigger, Unavailability of Insurance

This post identifies the issues the Connecticut Supreme Court will decide on appeal and sets forth the Appellate Court’s ruling on each issue.

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