No Coverage Is Afforded Under General Liability Provision, Panel Says

NEW ORLEANS – Because an insurer accepted coverage for a chlorine gas release under the policy’s pollution legal liability provision, the insured is not entitled to coverage under the policy’s general liability provision pursuant to the policy’s other coverages exclusion, the Fifth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals said Aug. 24 (DPC Industries Inc. v. American International Specialty Lines Insurance Co., No. 09-20634, 5th Cir.; 2010 U.S. App. LEXIS 17687).
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