Albert v. Mid-Century Ins.
Annotate this CasePlaintiff filed suit against Mid-Century for breach of the insurance policy and insurance bad faith after Mid-Century denied her tender of the defense of a lawsuit brought by nonparty Henri Baccouche. On appeal, plaintiff challenged the trial court's grant of Mid-Century's motion for summary judgment and denial of her cross-motion for summary adjudication. Baccouche filed a verified complaint alleging causes of action for trespass to real property and trees, abatement of private nuisance, declaratory relief, and for quiet title. The court concluded that Baccouche's claims against plaintiff arose from nonaccidental conduct, which was outside the policy. Accordingly, the court affirmed the judgment.
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