Allstate Insurance v. Gross

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1970-11-25

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Breitel, J. An automobile public liability insurer, plaintiff Allstate, contends, in this action for a declaratory judgment, that it is not obliged to decide to disclaim liability or to deny coverage within any particular time, in the absence of prejudice to an insured or injured party. The trial court found in its favor but on appeal the Appellate Division reversed, holding that there had been an unreasonable delay as a matter…

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