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We Didn’t Start the Fire: Historical Analysis and Recent Developments Regarding the Innocent Co-Insured Doctrine

We Didn’t Start the Fire: Historical Analysis and Recent Developments Regarding the Innocent Co-Insured Doctrine

by Anthony Antonellis | Sep 24, 2019 | 1st Party Property & Bad Faith

Introduction While matters of first-party insurance litigation typically concern the right of the named insured to payment, the existence of multiple insureds on a single policy can complicate a coverage analysis, particularly when one of the insureds commits an act...

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