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Where the doctor and his two wholly owned professional corporations were insured under the same policy affording $1 million coverage to each, a judge determined that the later would be vicariously liable for a judgment against the former, and an adverse verdict exceeding the policy limit was highly likely, the insurer acted in bad faith in refusing plaintiff's offer to settle with one of the corporations for its coverage limits, and is therefore liable for the entire excess judgment.
October 17, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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