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______ Defense verdict - Insurance Insurance - Subrogation - Fire Loss - - Defense Verdict
Facts: Plaintiff N V Insurance provided the homeowner's insurance on a new townhouse that had been sold, but was not yet occupied. An independent contractor was hired to clean out the house and some rags covered with linseed oil were left in the house. The townhouse caught fire and plaintiff paid for damages under its homeowner's policy.

Plaintiff alleged that defendant's...
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______ $64,047 on plaintiff's claim; no cause on Defendant Langford's claim against third party defendants. - Subrogation Fire - Apartment Building - Insurance - Subrogation - Insurance - Fire
Facts: Plaintiff insurance company insured the Embassy Tower Apartments in Southfield. Defendant Langford, who was a tenant in the building, had a space heater in her bedroom. Defendant allegedly left the heater on when she went to work, igniting clothing which had been left on or near the heater. Plaintiff paid defendant owner $64,047 to repair fire damage to the physical structure.
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______ Defense verdict - Motor Vehicle Auto Accident - Insurance - Subrogation - Defense Verdict - Indemnification - Insurance
Facts: Defendant was driving her vehicle on I-20 during rush hour. An unidentified driver forced defendant's vehicle off the road. The automobile crossed 5 lanes of traffic, hit the guard rail, and struck a vehicle insured by plaintiff insurance company. The plaintiff paid its insured for property damage and sought subrogation recovery from the defendant.

Plaintiff alleged...
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______ $54,000 - Insurance Insurance - Subrogation - Intentional Water Damage - Property Damage - Intentional Tort - Contract
Facts: In January 1986 the pipes in Plaintiff Bradley's home froze and burst causing water damage which was covered under the his homeowners policy with Aetna Casualty. Aetna sought subrogation from the plaintiff's wife, Defendant Lydia, who was in possession of the home at the time the pipes broke. Defendant allegedly turned off the heat in order to damage the property as revenge against...
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______ Defense verdict as to Defendant Loomis Roofing Co. - Insurance Water Damage To Stored Items - Insurance Subrogation - Subrogation - Defense Verdict
Facts: Plaintiff moving and storage company leased a building from Defendant Preston. Defendant Loomis Roofing Company was hired to re-roof the building and add roof drains. The majority of the work was subcontracted to Defendant Diekevers Roofing. Approximately one inch of rain flooded the premises after a heavy rain, damaging office furniture which had been stored in the building. Pla...
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______ Defense verdict - Motor Vehicle Auto Accident - Insurance - Subrogation - Defense Verdict - Indemnification - Insurance
Facts: Plaintiff Insurance Company's insured was driving on Spring Street near Rich's Department Store one afternoon during the Democratic Convention. The defendant was driving in the center lane in the opposite direction. A non-party who was traveling the same direction as the defendant pulled into defendant's lane and defendant steered into oncoming traffic, striking plaintiff's insured...
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______ $2.9 million - Subrogation Fire - Abandoned Warehouse - Insurance - Subrogation - Insurance - Fire - Municipal Liability
Facts: Defendant State of Michigan held a lien on an abandoned warehouse that was formerly a rag factory. Defendant City of Detroit condemned the building and scheduled it for demolition. An arsonist entered the warehouse and set fire to bundles of rags. The fire spread to Plaintiff Continental Paper/Supply's building. Plaintiff American Auto Insurance Company paid a $4.5 million claim ...
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______ $60,000 - Motor Vehicle Property Damage - Truck Accident - Subrogation - Insurance - Subrogation - Property Damage
Facts: Plaintiff insurance company insured a cement truck. The cement truck and a tractor-trailer, which was insured by defendant insurance company, were traveling in the same direction, side by side, on a four-lane highway. The tractor-trailer was traveling in the far right lane. The driver changed lanes by moving to the left and collided with the cement truck, causing the cement truck ...
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______ Defense verdict - Insurance Subrogation - Medical Malpractice - Indemnification - Wrongful Death - Medical Malpractice - Defense Verdict - Subrogation
Facts: Plaintiff Motorist Mutual's insured was involved in an accident with a person who was taken by ambulance to defendant hospital. Defendant emergency room physician called defendant surgeon to the ER. Neither performed a peritoneal lavage or ordered a CT scan to test for intra-abdominal bleeding. The person ultimately died due to bleeding from a ruptured artery. A wrongful death cl...
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______ Defense verdict - Contract Agency Contract - Credit Life Insurance - Subrogation - Defense Verdict - Subrogation
Facts: Defendant Kirkman, a finance and insurance salesman employed by Defendant Carriage House Imports, sold credit life insurance to a third party following the purchase of a 1989 SL Mercedes automobile. The third party died of cancer of the esophagus one month after the sale. Plaintiff United Companies Life Insurance was obligated to pay the balance owed on the automobile. The third p...
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