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Industry lawyers react defiantly to Dow verdict.: An … & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management
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This digital document is an article from National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management, published by The National Underwriter Company on February 26, 1996. The length of the article is 1254 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
From the supplier: Dow Corning’s victory in a product liability insurance case linked to faulty breast implants is by no means assured, according to lawyers for the property-casualty insurance companies that lost the case. At the heart of the case, Dow Corning v. Hartford Accident and Indemnity, was a disputed $400 million in insurance coverage. Lawyers for Hartford Accident and 29 other insurers claim that the jury did not understand the issues at hand and intimate that an appeal is being contemplated. Lawyers for Dow Corning said that the verdict is a warning to insurers to not deny legitimate claims.
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Title: Industry lawyers react defiantly to Dow verdict.(Dow Corning Corp.’s victory in product liability insurance case linked to faulty breast implants)
Author: Susanne Sclafane
Publication: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management (Magazine/Journal)
Date: February 26, 1996
Publisher: The National Underwriter Company
Issue: n9 Page: p6(1)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Industry lawyers react defiantly to Dow verdict.: An … & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management
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Gov’t dealers need broad product cover. : An article from: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management
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This digital document is an article from National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management, published by The National Underwriter Company on November 24, 1997. The length of the article is 817 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
From the supplier: Procurement reforms have forced government suppliers to accept more responsibility for product performance. Many suppliers now need, in addition to product liability coverage, broader errors and omissions (E&O) coverage. Product liability insurers that have treaty exclusions for product-design E&O might not be able to provide adequate coverage to government suppliers, but surplus lines insurers can provide policies that ensure comprehensive, single-source coverage.
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Title: Gov’t dealers need broad product cover. (product liability insurance for government contractors)
Author: Chuck North
Publication: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management (Magazine/Journal)
Date: November 24, 1997
Publisher: The National Underwriter Company
Volume: v101 Issue: n47 Page: p16(2)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
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Industry lawyers react defiantly to Dow verdict.: An … & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management
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This digital document is an article from National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management, published by The National Underwriter Company on February 26, 1996. The length of the article is 1254 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
From the supplier: Dow Corning’s victory in a product liability insurance case linked to faulty breast implants is by no means assured, according to lawyers for the property-casualty insurance companies that lost the case. At the heart of the case, Dow Corning v. Hartford Accident and Indemnity, was a disputed $400 million in insurance coverage. Lawyers for Hartford Accident and 29 other insurers claim that the jury did not understand the issues at hand and intimate that an appeal is being contemplated. Lawyers for Dow Corning said that the verdict is a warning to insurers to not deny legitimate claims.
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Title: Industry lawyers react defiantly to Dow verdict.(Dow Corning Corp.’s victory in product liability insurance case linked to faulty breast implants)
Author: Susanne Sclafane
Publication: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management (Magazine/Journal)
Date: February 26, 1996
Publisher: The National Underwriter Company
Issue: n9 Page: p6(1)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Industry lawyers react defiantly to Dow verdict.: An … & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management
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Gov’t dealers need broad product cover. : An article from: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management
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This digital document is an article from National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management, published by The National Underwriter Company on November 24, 1997. The length of the article is 817 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
From the supplier: Procurement reforms have forced government suppliers to accept more responsibility for product performance. Many suppliers now need, in addition to product liability coverage, broader errors and omissions (E&O) coverage. Product liability insurers that have treaty exclusions for product-design E&O might not be able to provide adequate coverage to government suppliers, but surplus lines insurers can provide policies that ensure comprehensive, single-source coverage.
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Title: Gov’t dealers need broad product cover. (product liability insurance for government contractors)
Author: Chuck North
Publication: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management (Magazine/Journal)
Date: November 24, 1997
Publisher: The National Underwriter Company
Volume: v101 Issue: n47 Page: p16(2)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
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Industry lawyers react defiantly to Dow verdict.: An … & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management
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This digital document is an article from National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management, published by The National Underwriter Company on February 26, 1996. The length of the article is 1254 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
From the supplier: Dow Corning’s victory in a product liability insurance case linked to faulty breast implants is by no means assured, according to lawyers for the property-casualty insurance companies that lost the case. At the heart of the case, Dow Corning v. Hartford Accident and Indemnity, was a disputed $400 million in insurance coverage. Lawyers for Hartford Accident and 29 other insurers claim that the jury did not understand the issues at hand and intimate that an appeal is being contemplated. Lawyers for Dow Corning said that the verdict is a warning to insurers to not deny legitimate claims.
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Title: Industry lawyers react defiantly to Dow verdict.(Dow Corning Corp.’s victory in product liability insurance case linked to faulty breast implants)
Author: Susanne Sclafane
Publication: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management (Magazine/Journal)
Date: February 26, 1996
Publisher: The National Underwriter Company
Issue: n9 Page: p6(1)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Industry lawyers react defiantly to Dow verdict.: An … & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management
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Product liability bill may hike workers’ comp. costs.: An article from: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management
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This digital document is an article from National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management, published by The National Underwriter Company on March 18, 1996. The length of the article is 447 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
From the supplier: Insurers are opposing a product-liability reform measure that would transfer fault to the workers’ compensation system. Product makers would be able to claim that injuries were caused by employers or co-employees, not by the products being used. Evidence of employer or co-employee fault would be used to reduce the amount of damages assessed against product makers and against insurers’ subrogation liens. Insurers fear the latter would be eliminated entirely.
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Title: Product liability bill may hike workers’ comp. costs.(workers’ compensation insurance)
Author: Steven Brostoff
Publication: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management (Magazine/Journal)
Date: March 18, 1996
Publisher: The National Underwriter Company
Issue: n12 Page: p3(1)
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Gov’t dealers need broad product cover. : An article from: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management
Product Description
This digital document is an article from National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management, published by The National Underwriter Company on November 24, 1997. The length of the article is 817 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
From the supplier: Procurement reforms have forced government suppliers to accept more responsibility for product performance. Many suppliers now need, in addition to product liability coverage, broader errors and omissions (E&O) coverage. Product liability insurers that have treaty exclusions for product-design E&O might not be able to provide adequate coverage to government suppliers, but surplus lines insurers can provide policies that ensure comprehensive, single-source coverage.
Citation Details
Title: Gov’t dealers need broad product cover. (product liability insurance for government contractors)
Author: Chuck North
Publication: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management (Magazine/Journal)
Date: November 24, 1997
Publisher: The National Underwriter Company
Volume: v101 Issue: n47 Page: p16(2)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
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Gov’t dealers need broad product cover. : An article from: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management
Product Description
This digital document is an article from National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management, published by The National Underwriter Company on November 24, 1997. The length of the article is 817 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
From the supplier: Procurement reforms have forced government suppliers to accept more responsibility for product performance. Many suppliers now need, in addition to product liability coverage, broader errors and omissions (E&O) coverage. Product liability insurers that have treaty exclusions for product-design E&O might not be able to provide adequate coverage to government suppliers, but surplus lines insurers can provide policies that ensure comprehensive, single-source coverage.
Citation Details
Title: Gov’t dealers need broad product cover. (product liability insurance for government contractors)
Author: Chuck North
Publication: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management (Magazine/Journal)
Date: November 24, 1997
Publisher: The National Underwriter Company
Volume: v101 Issue: n47 Page: p16(2)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
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Industry lawyers react defiantly to Dow verdict.: An … & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management
Product Description
This digital document is an article from National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management, published by The National Underwriter Company on February 26, 1996. The length of the article is 1254 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
From the supplier: Dow Corning’s victory in a product liability insurance case linked to faulty breast implants is by no means assured, according to lawyers for the property-casualty insurance companies that lost the case. At the heart of the case, Dow Corning v. Hartford Accident and Indemnity, was a disputed $400 million in insurance coverage. Lawyers for Hartford Accident and 29 other insurers claim that the jury did not understand the issues at hand and intimate that an appeal is being contemplated. Lawyers for Dow Corning said that the verdict is a warning to insurers to not deny legitimate claims.
Citation Details
Title: Industry lawyers react defiantly to Dow verdict.(Dow Corning Corp.’s victory in product liability insurance case linked to faulty breast implants)
Author: Susanne Sclafane
Publication: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management (Magazine/Journal)
Date: February 26, 1996
Publisher: The National Underwriter Company
Issue: n9 Page: p6(1)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Industry lawyers react defiantly to Dow verdict.: An … & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management
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Gov’t dealers need broad product cover. : An article from: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management
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This digital document is an article from National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management, published by The National Underwriter Company on November 24, 1997. The length of the article is 817 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
From the supplier: Procurement reforms have forced government suppliers to accept more responsibility for product performance. Many suppliers now need, in addition to product liability coverage, broader errors and omissions (E&O) coverage. Product liability insurers that have treaty exclusions for product-design E&O might not be able to provide adequate coverage to government suppliers, but surplus lines insurers can provide policies that ensure comprehensive, single-source coverage.
Citation Details
Title: Gov’t dealers need broad product cover. (product liability insurance for government contractors)
Author: Chuck North
Publication: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management (Magazine/Journal)
Date: November 24, 1997
Publisher: The National Underwriter Company
Volume: v101 Issue: n47 Page: p16(2)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
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