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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Delgado v. Interinsurance Exchange of Automobile Club of Southern California

... Indeed, Hogan concluded that a deliberate act causing an injury is not an accident. (Ibid.). ... Accordingly, the occurrence resulting in injury would be deemed an accident." (Merced Mutual Ins. Co. v. Mendez, supra, 213 Cal.App.3d at p. 50; see Quan v. Truck Ins. ...

Laabs v. City of Victorville

... and traffic signal warrant analysis for the "intersection of Ridgecrest Road and Pebble Beach Drive (High Crest)." From this evidence it would appear that triable issues exist as to the City's ability and opportunity to protect against the risk of injury immediately prior to the accident. ...

State Farm Fire & Casualty Co. v. Superior Court

... [Citation.]"]. State Farm asserts that where the term "accident" refers to the injury-producing act, it is irrelevant that the insured did not intend the injury that flowed from the act. ... Accordingly, the occurrence resulting in injury would be deemed an accident." (Merced Mutual Ins. Co. ...

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