September 30, 2025
An auto insurer for a security business has no duty to indemnify a jury verdict exceeding $20 million over a fatal shooting involving one of the company's guards, an Oregon federal court ruled, finding the guard's acts were "wholly independent" of his use of a company patrol car.
January 04, 2023
A Progressive unit told an Oregon federal court that it shouldn't have to cover an armed security company facing negligence and wrongful death claims after a guard fatally shot a man in a parking lot, arguing that the incident falls outside the scope of the company's auto policy.