· 5/18/2006
Country Mutual Insurance Co. v. Livorsi Marine, Inc.
Citations
- 222 Ill. 2d 303
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- recognizing these clauses impose valid prerequisites to insurance coverage
- recognizing these clauses impose valid prerequisites to insurance coverage
- involving the insurer’s claim that it had no obligation to defend or indemnify the insured in connection with a lawsuit because the insured failed to inform the insurer of the lawsuit for more than 20 months
- “the presence or absence of prejudice to the insurer is one factor to consider when determining whether a policyholder has fulfilled any policy condition requiring reasonable notice”
- “even if there is no prejudice to the insurer, a policyholder still must give reasonable notice according to the terms of the insurance policy”
- “even if there is no prejudice to the insurer, a policyholder still must give reasonable notice according to the terms of the insurance policy”
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Judges: Garman
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