N. Star Mut. Ins. v. Korzan
Annotate this CaseCharles Korzan and his brother, Michael Korzan, were transporting hay bales in a semi-trailer when the the hay ignited and spread fire to nearby lands. Plaintiffs sued the Korzans, alleging nuisance, negligence, trespass, and punitive damages for the fires. Charles’s insurance carrier, North Star Mutual Insurance Company, filed a separate action seeking a determination as to whether it had a duty to defend and indemnify the Korzans for the fires. The circuit court granted North Star’s motion for summary judgment, concluding that no coverage existed under the policy. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that coverage was precluded under the policy.
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