Court Divided On Proper ' Occurrence ' Test Involving Food Contamination Lawsuits
date:Nov 12, 2012
ntially hundreds of thousands of dollars or millions in damages that the insured i.e. the food supplier might have to pay out of its own pocket.

Cause Test is Majority View

The results are not always predictable and the analysis varies depending on the jurisdiction. The majority of states have adopted a test in which the court seeks to determine the cause of the injuries in deciding the number of occurrences, Golden explains. In Mason v. Home Ins. Co., a case that was decided 14 years ago
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