Mesothelioma trigger litigation judgment handed down
The long awaited judgment in the mesothelioma trigger litigation has been handed down by Mr Justice Burton.
In the case of Durham v BAI and Others, Mr Justice Burton found the intention of the parties when entering into the agreement for insurance was that the trigger date was the date of inhalation of the asbestos fibres and not the date when the tumour developed.
The six consolidated actions, which were heard in the High Court of Justice in June and July this year, arose from disputes regarding the "trigger" event in employers' liability policies.
The actions related to cases where employees have
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