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...an unidentified driver. The judge granted summary judgment in favor of Westfield Insurance Co., Barnes' employer's insurer. According to the court's...
...defendant in a motor vehicle insurance case. One of...defendant in Barnes v. Westfield Group, according to the...
...Center; Dr. Joel Confino, ophthalmology, Westfield, N.J. Defense...medical expenses were covered by insurance, the nature of his injury...
...Raynes McCarty in Philadelphia said that Dias' medical expenses were covered by insurance, the nature of his injury did not involve future medical losses and...
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...Farm. Schweighofer, Rake and Twin Brook Farm, insured by Westfield Insurance Co., settled for $2.5 million, according to the release. That tendered...
...case that concerns insurance coverage for the...Rein and its co-counsel, New Jersey...Trade Center, and Westfield Corp. Inc., the...
...Plasticert, Inc. v. Westfield Ins. Co., PICS Case No...not entitled to insurance coverage against a...
...to their property. Writing in Rush v. Westfield Insurance Co., PICS Case No. 05-1212 (C.P. Lancaster June 13...
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