The Appellate Division on Thursday ordered CIGNA to defend an insured charged with spoliation in an unsuccessful bodily injury case by a group of employees, even though the policy said only physical injuries would be covered.
The three-judge panel in Carlin v. Cornell, Hegarty & Koch, A-1984-08, found the plaintiffs’ underlying bodily injury claims might have been successful if the evidence had been provided.
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