Pfeifer, J., dissenting. This is a case where conditions, potential liability, and the law were evolving and unfolding over time. There was no real “event” to measure timeliness. This case demands a jury’s determination as to whether notice was timely. I would hold that the issue of prejudice to the insurers should also have been submitted to a jury. I believe reasonable minds could differ as to whether the in…
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