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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Don's Bldg. Supply, Inc. v. OneBeacon Ins. Co.

... Circuit. The Fifth Circuit asks generally when property damage "occurs" under Texas law for purposes of an occurrence-based commercial general liability insurance policy, a question this Court has never answered. More specifically ...

Pine Oak Builders, Inc. v. Great American Lloyds Ins. Co.

... Applies. Great American urges us to hold that Pine Oak's faulty-workmanship claims do not allege "property damage" caused by an "occurrence" under the terms of the policies. This argument is foreclosed by Lamar Homes, Inc. ...

Zurich American Ins. Co. v. Nokia, Inc.

... We recently held that prejudgment interest was recoverable under an insurance policy requiring the insurer to pay all sums the insured was legally entitled to recover "because of bodily injury or property damage." Brainard v. Trinity Universal Ins. ...

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