United States Fourth Circuit
Pennsylvania National Mutual Casualty Insurance Co. v. Roberts, 10-1987
In a suit brought by an insurer seeking a declaratory judgment that it was required to indemnify its insured for no more than 40 percent of a state court judgment because it had covered its insured for no more than 40 percent of the time in which the state court plaintiff was exposed to lead poisoning, the district court's judgment is: 1) affirmed in part, where it was correct in allocating the insurer's liability using the pro-rata time on-the-risk, and its decision to use the plaintiff's date of birth as the starting point for the period in which she was exposed to lead poisoning was sound; and 2) reversed in part, where the district court erred in holding the insurer liable for 24 months of coverage rather than 22, since under the insurance contract, coverage ended when the property was sold.
Appellate Information
- Decided 02/03/2012
- Published 02/03/2012
Judges
- Wilkinson
Court
- United States Fourth Circuit
Counsel
- For Appellant:
- John Amato, Regina Maria Policano