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Throughout the hearing, the justices grappled with a phrase in the law: 'The amount to be awarded in the judgment.'
Four pending suits are demanding more than $2 million in damages from Broan-Nutone over a March 2021 fire in a shopping center in New Jersey.
The decision could have wide-ranging implications for insurance disputes — even those on land.
The plaintiff's attorneys said the award is part of a trend of juries across the state becoming increasingly open to awarding sizable verdicts.
The case involved a Massachusetts contractor, a NYC building project and faulty work by a New York-based subcontractor.
The Arizona Court of Appeals held that an office worker's death from COVID-19 is compensable under workers' compensation as long as the statutory requirements are met.
'What I am suggesting is that we read the statute — and it could have been written better — to be sure,' Chief Justice Stuart Rabner said.
An auditor in New York claimed her anxiety attacks and hypertension were caused by work-related stresses.
'Forever chemical' claims have exploded in recent years, with plaintiffs alleging hundreds of millions and even billions of dollars in damages.
Fifth Circuit Judge James Ho asked whether to apply the coverage provision or enforce the exclusion since both provisions together are incompatible.
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