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Insurance

Mar. 9, 2005

When Insurers Bring Suit, Insurers May Collect Fees

Focus Column - Insurance Law - By Kirk A. Pasich - Commercial general liability insurance policies typically provide that an insurance carrier has a "duty to defend the insured against any 'suit'" seeking damages because of bodily injury, property damage, advertising injury or "personal" injury. See Commercial General Liability Coverage Form, Section I, Coverages A & B (ISO Properties Inc. 2000).


Focus Column

Insurance Law

By Kirk A. Pasich

        Commercial general liability insurance policies typically provide that an insurance carrier has a "duty to defend the insured against any 'suit'" seeking damages because of bodily injury, property damage, advertising injury or "personal" injury. See Commercial Ge...

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