Insurer Intervention in Tort Lawsuits: Strategic Coverage Considerations and Legal Frameworks

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In the complex landscape of insurance litigation, the question of whether and when an insurer should intervene in an underlying tort lawsuit is increasingly critical. With rising exposure to mixed claims – those involving both covered and non-covered damages – insurers must navigate a legal minefield to protect their interests without compromising their insureds’ defenses….
By: Goldberg Segalla
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