Try our Advanced Search for more refined results
Medical Protective Company of Fort Wayne Indiana The v. American International Specialty Lines Insurance Company
Case Number:
1:13-cv-00357
Court:
Nature of Suit:
Judge:
Firms
-
April 17, 2020
No New Trial For AIG In $6M Settlement Coverage Suit
An Indiana federal judge on Friday denied AIG's bid for a new trial in a dispute with another insurance company over coverage of a $6 million settlement, finding that none of its objections to the jury's verdict or the court's decisions on evidence warrant a new trial.
-
January 31, 2020
AIG Client's Refusal To Settle Wasn't Wrongful Act, Jury Finds
A medical-malpractice insurer's refusal to settle for $200,000 with the family of a woman who died in surgery was not a "wrongful act," an Indiana federal jury found Friday, meaning AIG may have to contribute millions for the family's trial win.
-
July 29, 2019
AIG May Need To Pay $6M Over Client's Bad-Faith Suit
AIG may be on the hook for a $6 million claim for coverage brought by The Medical Protective Co. of Fort Wayne, Indiana stemming from a wrongful death suit, a federal judge determined Monday in her order sending the case to trial.
-
March 12, 2018
Insurer Needn't Pay $6M To Defend Client's Bad-Faith Suit
An Indiana federal court ruled Monday that insurer American International Specialty needn't pay a $6 million claim that a client, another insurer, faced after its allegedly bad-faith handling of Texas medical malpractice claims against a doctor whom it insured resulted in a multi-million-dollar verdict against him.