Insurer had no duty to indemnify in suit over false statements
Published: October 28, 2009
Tags: homeowners’ insurance, indemnification
Water damage that was alleged not revealed to home purchasers does not constitute “property damage” under a homeowner’s policy, and the insurer therefore does not have a duty to indemnify or defend against a lawsuit brought against the sellers, the Illinois Appellate Court has ruled.
One year after a couple sold their home the purchasers filed ...
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