Correction noted below.
The Georgia Court of Appeals agreed with a Macon judge that an insurer is on the hook for some $1.2 million in legal fees after it improperly denied coverage for a commercial policyholder facing a lawsuit.
The Court of Appeals ruling affirmed a Macon judge who said Southern Trust Insurance should have defended a multicount lawsuit and sought declaratory judgment to resolve a coverage dispute.
June 06, 2019 at 03:06 PM
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Correction noted below.
The Georgia Court of Appeals agreed with a Macon judge that an insurer is on the hook for some $1.2 million in legal fees after it improperly denied coverage for a commercial policyholder facing a lawsuit.
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