Court Divided On Proper ' Occurrence ' Test Involving Food Contamination Lawsuits
date:Nov 12, 2012
t wrote. These circumstances did not present one uninterrupted and continuing cause, but several distinct acts individual sales to separate patrons over a three-day period each of which resulted in exposure to liability.

Consider the more recent case of Travelers Prop. Cas. Co. of Am. v. RSUI Indem. Co. In that matter, John Strike fell ill and was hospitalized after eating ground beef contaminated with E. coli. His granddaughter, Abigail Fenstermaker, hadn't eaten the meat but was found to ha
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