FAILURE TO PROVE MAILING OF LEAD EXCLUSION RESULTS IN FINDING OF COVERAGE Guillen v. Potomac Ins. Co. of Ill. | Secondary Sources | Westlaw

FAILURE TO PROVE MAILING OF LEAD EXCLUSION RESULTS IN FINDING OF COVERAGE Guillen v. Potomac Ins. Co. of Ill. | Secondary Sources | Westlaw

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Andrews Toxic Chemicals Litigation Reporter
June 29, 2001
Lead-Paint Claims
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FAILURE TO PROVE MAILING OF LEAD EXCLUSION RESULTS IN FINDING OF COVERAGE

Guillen v. Potomac Ins. Co. of Ill.

An Illinois appellate court has ruled that an insurance company's failure to furnish proof of mailing of a lead exclusion, in conformity with Illinois law, resulted in failure to give proper notice of the exclusion to the insured. For this reason,...
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