Judge: Issues Of Fact Exist Over Whether Claim Arises From Injury Or Sickness
MINNEAPOLIS – A Minnesota federal judge on March 8 ruled that issues of fact preclude summary judgment over whether a claimant’s neck and back pain arise from an “accidental injury” or a sickness under an individual disability income policy (Allen I. Javinsky v. Hartford Life Insurance Co., No. 09-888, D. Minn.; 2010 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 20842).
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