Chubb, the large property and casualty insurance provider sued M.D. Jonathan D’Cunha Tuesday in Pennsylvania Western District Court over an insurance coverage dispute. The lawsuit, brought by White and Williams, seeks a declaration that Chubb has no duty to defend or indemnify the plaintiff in an underlying lawsuit. The underlying suit asserts that D’Cunha stole HIPAA-protected personal health information and medical records of dozens of University of Pittsburgh Medical Center patients, which were then distributed to attorneys and the federal government. Attorneys have not yet appeared for the defendant. The case is 2:22-cv-01042, Chubb National Insurance Company et al v. Dcunha.

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