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· 3/22/1991

Travelers Ins. Companies v. PC Quote, Inc.

Citations

  • 570 N.E.2d 614
  • 211 Ill. App. 3d 719
  • 156 Ill. Dec. 138
  • 1991 Ill. App. LEXIS 437

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • finding that the allegations in the complaint could not be considered an “occurrence” under the general liability coverage of the policy
  • defining “accident” as “[a]n unintended and unforeseen injurious occurrence; something that does not occur in the usual course of events or that could not be reasonably anticipated”
  • “An accident is defined as ‘an unforeseen occurrence of untoward or disastrous character’ or ‘an undesigned sudden or unexpected event.’ ” (citation omitted)
  • \An accident is defined as `an unforeseen occurrence of untoward or disastrous character' or `an undesigned sudden or unexpected event.'\ (citation omitted)
  • “An accident is defined as ‘an unforeseen occurrence of untoward or disastrous character’ or ‘an undesigned sudden or unexpected event.’ ” (citation omitted)
  • “occurrence” requires damages to be neither expected nor intended

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Judges: LaPORTA

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