Stryker Corporation et al v. National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, PA et al

  1. May 15, 2015

    Stryker Gets $9M In TIG Insurance Knee Replacement Deal

    A Michigan federal judge on Friday ordered TIG Insurance Co. to pay Stryker Corp. and Howmedica Osteonics Corp. just more than $8.6 million in the companies' dispute involving the coverage of settlements that Stryker inked in lawsuits over defective knee replacements.

  2. April 29, 2015

    TIG Gets Coverage For Stryker Knee Deals Capped At $6.2M

    Stryker Corp. fell short Wednesday in its attempt to wring extra cash out of TIG Insurance Co. in a dispute involving the coverage of settlements Stryker inked in lawsuits over defective knee replacements, after a Michigan federal judge limited the insurer's liability to about $6.2 million plus interest.

  3. October 30, 2014

    Insurer On The Hook For Stryker Defect Claims, Judge Rules

    TIG Insurance Co. is liable for $7.6 million in excess coverage obligations for Stryker Corp.'s settlement of artificial knee defect lawsuits, a Michigan federal judge ruled Thursday, finding the insurer wasn't required to consent to the deals for Stryker to secure coverage.

  4. October 08, 2013

    Stryker OK'd To File New Knee Coverage Claims Against TIG

    A Michigan magistrate judge on Monday refused to stop Stryker Corp. from mounting ancillary claims against TIG Insurance Co. for allegedly deserting $7.6 million in excess coverage obligations for Stryker's settlement of artificial knee defect lawsuits, saying TIG won't be prejudiced in defending new breach-of-contract accusations.

  5. June 27, 2013

    Stryker Can't Force Coverage Of $8M Knee Claims For Now

    A Michigan federal judge on Thursday refused to hand Stryker Corp. an early win in its fight seeking nearly $8 million from TIG Insurance Co. for settlements of defective artificial knee claims, keeping alive TIG's defense that Stryker needed its approval for the deals.

  6. May 29, 2013

    Stryker Looks For Quick Coverage Win In Knee Deal Row

    Stryker Corp. fought for a speedy win against TIG Insurance Co. in Michigan federal court Tuesday, arguing that a $25 million excess policy should cover settlements of defective artificial knee claims, even if Stryker didn't get TIG's permission for the deals.

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