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September 20, 2019 By James

Wisconsin Supreme Court Oral Argument: WI Pharmacal Co. V. Nebraska Cultures Of California, Inc.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Oral Argument: WI Pharmacal Co. V. Nebraska Cultures Of California, Inc.


Oral argument in the case of Wisconsin Pharmacal Company v. Nebraska Cultures of California, Inc.
The underlying coverage dispute arose from the supplying of a defective ingredient for incorporation into Wisconsin Pharmacal Company (Pharmacal) probiotic supplement tablets. Pharmacal brought this action against Jeneil Biotech, Inc. and Nebraska Cultures of California, Inc. (the Insureds) and the Netherlands Insurance Company and Evanston Insurance Company (the Insurers), alleging numerous tort and contract claims. The Insurers moved for summary judgment, arguing that their respective insurance policies did not cover any damages that arose out of the causes of action against the Insureds. The circuit court granted the Insurers’ motions for summary judgment, determining that the facts of this case did not trigger the Insurers’ duties to defend. The court of appeals reversed, concluding that the policies provided coverage. The Supreme Court reversed, holding that there was no “property damage” caused by an “occurrence” in this case, and even if there were, certain exclusions in both policies applied to negate coverage.

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