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Insurers Still Owe in Crane Case
A Wisconsin judge denied the claim of two insurance companies who had challenged their liability for $75 million of insurance coverage in a crane accident that killed three men working on the Milwaukee Brewers' new ballpark. The case stemmed from a December 2000 jury verdict ordering Mitsubishi Heavy Industries of America to pay $99.25 million in damages, $94 million of it punitives.Insurer Pays $3.75 Million To Settle Suit Over Factory Fire Coverage
Large settlements and verdicts in New Jersey.Jury Must Decide the University Club's Liability for Banquet Captain's Alleged Conduct, Judge Says
Insurer Says It Has No Duty to Cover Hospitals in Bradley Suits
St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Co. has filed a lawsuit seeking to remove itself from the duty of defending or reimbursing the Beebe Medical Center in Lewes, Del., from civil lawsuits related to the crimes committed by former pediatrician Earl Bradley.Good Samaritan Statute Under Scrutiny
What started as an attempt to ease diabetic Lois Deloy's missed lunch proved to be a deathblow. She died en route to a Waterbury, Conn., hospital, and the two EMTs on board couldn't prevent her from choking to death on a turkey sandwich. The plaintiffs in Morrell v. Aetna Ambulance Service Inc. and Hartford Hospital are now suing for negligence in rendering medical care and for loss of consortium.Couple Injured By 'Reckless' Driver Awarded $10M
ibMarc Daniels and Laura Daniels v. Joseph D'Amico and Francine D'Amico./b/i The morning of July 31, 2007 was peaceful and promising for East Haddam welder Marc Daniels and his wife, Laura. They headed out early for a restaurant breakfast and a pleasant drive, taking their 2001 Corvette - the car for special occasions. At the same time, 20-year-old Joseph D'Amico, who had only had a driver's license for five weeks, had just ended his overnight shift job at a local Stop Shop. He was hurtling southbound on Route 154 in a Mazda sedan. Ignoring the double-yellow line, witnesses said D'Amico passed several cars on the two-lane road, and was attempting to pass another as he was cresting a hill on a curve. He slammed head-on into the Danielses' oncoming Corvette, severely injuring the husband and wife.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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