In an insurance coverage dispute arising from a wrongful death lawsuit involving a school bus accident where the driver was ejected from the bus when the seat belt broke loose, judgment of the trial court in favor of the insured is reversed and remanded as the policy in this case excluded coverage to the insured for damages arising from its inspection services, which were work-related, “completed operation,” regardless of whether those inspection services were related to the bus.
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Appellate Information
Filed January 11, 2010
Judges
Opinion by Judge Bigelow
CounselFor Appellant: Horvitz & Levy, Julie L. Woods, Peter Abrahams; Sedgwick, Detert, Moran & Arnold, and Julia Molander
For Appellee: The Arkin Law Firm, Sharon J. Arkin; Mardirossian & Associates, and Garo Mardirossian
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