Insurer Says It’s Not Liable in Limp Bizkit Concert Death

August 15, 2005

An insurance company that issued a policy for rock band Limp Bizkit is asking a Los Angeles Superior Court judge to rule it has no liability for any damages awarded as the result of a teenage fan’s death at a 2001 concert.

According to a lawsuit filed by Diamond State Insurance Co., Jessica Michalik, 16, died after being trampled by fans at the “Big Day Out” festival in Australia on Jan. 26, 2001.

The suit said Limp Bizkit singer Fred Durst “incited” the crowd to rush toward the stage. The band was not charged with any wrongdoing.

In December 2003, the girl’s mother, Barbara Michalik, filed a claim in the Supreme Court of New South Wales naming several defendants, including the show’s promoters, the band, and its individual members, according to the insurance company’s lawsuit.

A copy of the claim was sent in February 2004 to Pennsylvania-based Diamond State Insurance Co., which issued a policy to the band for June 14, 2000 through 2001, according to thecompany’s lawsuit.

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  • August 28, 2006 at 10:50 am
    Silence says:
    how can you judge a man\'s inteligence by the career he purses? take marilyn manson for example, he is such an intelegent man but people take that for granted because of the w... read more
  • August 22, 2005 at 2:06 am
    Joey says:
    I imagine Fred Durst's actions were not intended to injur anyone (I doubt he's even inteligent enough to understand a large crowd's power), however isn't this why someone in h... read more
  • August 22, 2005 at 1:34 am
    fmkeller says:
    no court has made a decision yetr you must have never had a claim or are not in the insurance business. this is not a insurance claim, but a momma selling her child

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