Louisiana Extended Care Centers, Inc. v. Mississippi Insurance Guaranty Ass'n
Annotate this CaseThe issue on appeal to the Supreme Court was whether the circuit court erred in granting summary judgment for the Mississippi Insurance Guaranty Association (MIGA), and in denying a cross-motion for summary judgment for nursing homes and nursing-home residents. The circuit court found that MIGA was entitled to a credit, which would reduce the amount MIGA must pay to indemnify nursing-home owners and operators for damage claims of two nursing-home residents that were allegedly caused by a series of negligent acts and omissions over the course of many years. Upon review, the Court found "the factual and legal predicates necessary to formulate an opinion on coverage issues are lacking, which would preclude any court from rendering a valid ruling on coverage." The Court reversed the circuit court's judgment that granted MIGA's motion for summary judgment and that denied the cross-motions for summary judgment.
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