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· 10/28/2002

Will v. Meridian Insurance Group, Inc.

Citations

  • 776 N.E.2d 1233
  • 2002 Ind. App. LEXIS 1768
  • 2002 WL 31416947

How courts have described this case

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  • holding that insurer was not entitled to summary judgment by establishing that Will was unable to make a showing pertaining to various elements on which she would have the burden of proof at trial, such as proximate cause
  • holding that insurer was not entitled to summary judgment by establishing that Will was unable to make a showing pertaining to various elements on which she would have the burden of proof at trial, such as proximate cause
  • insured is entitled to a trial on whether there was a “continuous sequence of events with a clearly definable beginning and ending, resulting in [the insured’s vehicle] coming into contact with the pile of debris” in the road

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Judges: Ratliff, Darden, Kirsch

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