St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance News

Cracks in O’Hare Columns Aren’t Insured Property Damage, Just Bad Product โ€“ Court

Cracked steel columns are not “property damage,” but are building products that are not covered by a contractor’s general liability policy, the U.S. 7th Circuit Court of Appeals decided in an opinion that lets St. Paul and other insurers off …

Missouri Court: City’s Insurer Must Pay Millions to Man in Homicide Case

The Missouri Court of Appeals has ruled that insurance providers for the city of Columbia must pay $5.3 million to a man who spent nearly a decade in prison before his conviction for killing a Columbia sports editor was vacated. …

Insurer Fights Paying $5.3M to Man Wrongly Convicted in Missouri

A former insurance carrier for the city of Columbia, Missouri, is appealing a ruling that it owes $5.3 million to a man who served 10 years in prison before his conviction for killing a sports editor in Columbia was thrown …

Insurer for Missouri City Must Pay $5.3M to Man with Overturned Conviction

A judge has ordered a former insurance carrier for the city of Columbia to pay $5.3 million to a man who served 10 years in prison before his conviction for killing a sports editor in Columbia was thrown out. The …