Case Law Analysis
Shooter Wants Insurers to Cover His Legal Bills After Jurors Find Him Not Guilty
Jurors in the criminal case agreed with testimony that Michael Barisone was suffering from a delusional disorder that left him detached from reality at the time of the shootings.
Credit: taylon/Adobe StockA former Olympic equestrian coach found not guilty by reason of insanity in a shooting on his New Jersey farm is suing three insurance companies to compel coverage of the incident.
Michael Barisone did not act intentionally when he shot Lauren Kanarek in August 2019, he claims in a suit seeking to compel the carriers to pay his claims stemming from the incident.
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