Michael Robinson’s recent Case Summary, “No policy limit for mitigation of loss coverage”, referenced in The Canadian Lawyer article
May 6, 2021
A case summary authored by Harper Grey lawyer, Michael Robinson was referenced in a recently published article by The Canadian Lawyer titled “Insurance policy’s limits of liability clause inapplicable to mitigation of loss coverage: B.C. case”. The article discusses a recent case where the BC Court of Appeal upheld a lower court’s finding that an insurance policy’s mitigation of loss coverage was not subject to the stated limits due to the unambiguous nature of the policy’s language.
Read the full article here. Read Michael’s original case summary here.
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