Somerset Medical Center, where nurse Charles Cullen killed 13 patients, has won the right to tap a $15 million directors’, officers’ and trustees’ liability insurance policy to fund its settlement with victims’ families.
The hospital settled with them for an undisclosed amount in 2008 but ran into difficulty when it tried to claim against its policy with Executive Risk Indemnity Inc. a unit of Chubb Insurance.
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