Wisconsin Supreme Court Rejects Liberty Mutual Appeal in Asbestos Case

January 30, 2009

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An insurance company might have to pay big money to people claiming asbestos-related injuries under a Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling.

The court ruled in a dispute between Plastics Engineering Co. and its insurer, Liberty Mutual. The company made products containing asbestos between 1950 and 1983. Thousands of people claim they were injured by exposure to those products.

Liberty Mutual paid $14.3 million to cover the claims through 2005. But the insurer tried to limit its responsibility by arguing everyone’s injuries amounted to a single occurrence.

The court rejected that argument, saying each injured person has a separate case. The court says Liberty Mutual must cover all the costs of injuries and not just a portion.

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  • February 2, 2009 at 10:24 am
    nobody important says:
    Absolutely, the courts should allow the policies to cover far more than the contract allows. Otherwise, how would the Trial Lawyers eat? Another insurance company critic who... read more
  • February 2, 2009 at 9:33 am
    Critic #2 says:
    Keep drinking the Kool Aid. These guys are crooks.
  • January 31, 2009 at 7:44 am
    MicMac says:
    Call me crazy but I don't mind an insurance company fighting a judgment that stems back from 40+ years ago, especially in today's hard economic times. Previous Abestos relate... read more
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