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Saturday, November 21, 2009
Peanut Butter Manufacturer Must Prove Damages of More Than $5M For One Batch
WILMINGTON, Del. - An insured seeking coverage for underlying bodily injury lawsuits arising from salmonella contamination at one of its manufacturing plants must show that it paid more than $5 million in damages for a particular lot or batch before an insurer's duty to defend is triggered, a Delaware state judge said Oct. 30 (ConAgra Foods Inc. v. Lexington Insurance Co., No. 09C-02-170, Del. Super., New Castle Co.).
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