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G&S Metal Consultants Inc v. Continental Casualty Company
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January 27, 2016
Defunct Metal Co. Says $33M Coverage Row Best Left For Jury
A metal company suing Continental Casualty Co. for allegedly not delivering on $33 million in coverage for damages after a 2007 plant explosion, which subsequently put it out of business, told an Indiana federal judge Wednesday too many unanswered questions remained about those claims to decide the case early.
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November 18, 2015
Continental Wants Defunct Metal Co.'s Coverage Suit Nixed
Continental Casualty Co. told an Indiana federal judge Tuesday it did not breach its contract nor act in bad faith by delaying lost business income payments to its now-defunct metal company policyholder following a 2007 plant explosion, thus the remains of a $33 million lawsuit should be tossed.
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September 21, 2015
Continental Wins Trims in Defunct Metal Co.'s Coverage Suit
An Indiana federal judge on Friday trimmed claims from a metal company's $33 million suit alleging Continental Casualty Co.'s delay in paying out a policy after a plant explosion led to the company's bankruptcy, saying no reasonable jury could conclude the insurer breached its contractual obligations.
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August 12, 2013
Defunct Metal Co. Wants $33M For Insurance Payout Delays
G&S Metal Consultants Inc. on Friday demanded that Continental Casualty Co. fork over more than $33 million in Indiana federal court, claiming the insurer's foot-dragging in paying out a business interruption policy following a plant explosion led to the company's 2009 bankruptcy.