Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2003
First Page
29
Issue
Autumn
Source Publication Abbreviation
Tr. Trends
Abstract
This article examines the issue of what constitutes an "accident" or "occurrence" in auto liability policies that limit the insurer's liability for indemnity, defense, or other benefits to a set amount per "accident" or "occurrence." The article reviews a selection of cases from other jurisdictions because there is little Montana law delineating single "accidents" or "occurrences" for purposes of auto insurance. The article concludes with a list of factors that may be determinative and should be argued on the issue of whether there are multiple "accidents" or "occurrences" for purposes of triggering additional limits of auto insurance coverage.
Recommended Citation
Munro, Greg, "Obtaining Separate Limits of Auto Coverage for Each "Occurrence" or "Accident"" (2003). Faculty Journal Articles & Other Writings. 76.
https://scholarworks.umt.edu/faculty_barjournals/76