Eatery Not Covered For Bouncing Service Dog, Judge Rules

By Jeff Sistrunk (May 16, 2017, 6:34 PM EDT) -- A West Virginia federal judge on Tuesday held that State Auto Property and Casualty Insurance Co. doesn't have to defend or indemnify a Chinese restaurant in a man's suit alleging the eatery violated his civil rights by barring his service dog from the premises, finding that the underlying complaint didn't allege any covered claims....

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