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Fireman's Fund Ins. v. Valley Screw Products

United States Court of Appeals, First Circuit
Apr 14, 1992
960 F.2d 143 (1st Cir. 1992)

Summary

holding thirteen-year delay in giving notice prejudicial as a matter of law and stating that late notification prevents insurer from "tak[ing] action to limit damages, risks, and exposure for which the insured may claim indemnity"

Summary of this case from Met-Coil Systems v. Columbia Cas. Co.

Opinion

No. 91-1773, 91-1774.

April 14, 1992.

D.Mass., 765 F.Supp. 1121.


DECISIONS WITHOUT PUBLISHED OPINIONS

AFFIRMED


Summaries of

Fireman's Fund Ins. v. Valley Screw Products

United States Court of Appeals, First Circuit
Apr 14, 1992
960 F.2d 143 (1st Cir. 1992)

holding thirteen-year delay in giving notice prejudicial as a matter of law and stating that late notification prevents insurer from "tak[ing] action to limit damages, risks, and exposure for which the insured may claim indemnity"

Summary of this case from Met-Coil Systems v. Columbia Cas. Co.

declining to "fault defense counsel for failing to raise novel claim"

Summary of this case from Baez-Gil v. United States
Case details for

Fireman's Fund Ins. v. Valley Screw Products

Case Details

Full title:Fireman's Fund Ins. Co. v. Valley Screw Products, Inc.; Valley…

Court:United States Court of Appeals, First Circuit

Date published: Apr 14, 1992

Citations

960 F.2d 143 (1st Cir. 1992)

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