Travelers Cas. & Surety Co. of Am. v. Netherlands Ins. Co.
Annotate this CaseIn 1994, the State contracted with Lombardo Brothers Mason Contractors, Inc. to perform masonry for the construction of the library at the University of Connecticut School of Law. In 2008, the State sued Lombardo for faulty construction. From 1994 to 2008, several insurance carriers assumed Lombardo’s risk, including Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America and Travelers Indemnity Company (together, Travelers) and The Netherlands Insurance Company (Netherlands). Netherlands refused to provide a defense, and Travelers spent more than $482,855 defending Lombardo. Travelers then filed a complaint against Netherlands and other insurers, seeking a judgment declaring that Netherlands was obligated to defend Lombardo and pay to Travelers its pro rata share of the costs incurred in defending Lombardo. The trial court granted judgment in favor of Travelers. Netherlands appealed, raising a number of appellate issues. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that the trial court did not err in its judgment.
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