Hartford Underwriters Insurance Co. v. Allstate Insurance Co.
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The Supreme Court affirmed the judgment of the circuit court granting a "First Amended Complaint in Interpleader with Accompanying Prayer for Declaratory Relief" filed by Allstate Insurance Company and apportioning the interpleaded funds, holding that there was no error.
Hartford Underwriters Insurance Company and The Shoe Department brought this appeal, arguing that the circuit court erred in its construction and application of Va. Code 65.2-309 and 65.2-311 and Williams v. Capital Hospice & Property & Casualty Insurance Co., 66 Va. App. 161 (2016) to this case. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding (1) the circuit court did not err by failing to award the available Allstate coverage "to Hartford in full" or, alternatively, by failing to "permit [the requested] intracompany arbitration to proceed because there was no issue to be resolved in the requested arbitration; and (2) the circuit court provided the requisite "verdict or settlement" from which competing claims could be satisfied, and there was no error in the circuit court's apportionment of the funds.
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