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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.