Acuity v. Lane's Equipment Rental, Inc. et al
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4:22-cv-00101
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January 04, 2023
Acuity Says It Can't Be Punished For Trial In $27M Injury Case
Acuity defended its right to fight at trial a $27 million auto injury case over an accident involving its insureds, asking a Georgia federal judge to toss their failure-to-settle countersuit because it has exclusively paid for the underlying litigation.
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June 29, 2022
Trucking Co. Says Insurer Must Pay $22M Accident Award
A Tennessee-based trucking company told a Georgia federal court that its insurer is on the hook for a $21.6 million judgment awarded in an underlying suit over catastrophic injuries caused by an employee, saying the insurer put its own financial interests above the interests of its insured.
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May 02, 2022
Insurer Says It Can Only Pay $2M Of $22M Accident Verdict
An insurer told a Georgia federal court that it should be liable only for up to $2 million in coverage for a trucking company whose employee caused an accident that resulted in catastrophic injuries and a $21.6 million damage award.