W. Va. High Court Tosses $8 Million Verdict Against Travelers in Silica Exposure Coverage Action
November 12, 2015
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- Opinion
CHARLESTON, W. Va. — West Virginia’s highest court has reversed an $8,037,745 verdict rendered in favor of U.S. Silica in a silica-related insurance dispute, ruling that the company’s significant delay in notifying its insurer of the claims was unreasonable and bars coverage under the policies.
In a Nov. 10 ruling, the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia directed the trial court to grant The Travelers Indemnity Co.’s motion for judgment as a matter of law.
U.S. Silica has been named as a defendant in numerous silica lawsuits seeking damages for injuries allegedly caused by exposure to silica sand. The …
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