Two multimillion-dollar insurance cases are expected to highlight the state Supreme Court’s oral argument session set to kick off Tuesday in Pittsburgh.

The justices are scheduled to hear arguments today in Babcock & Wilcox v. American Nuclear Insurers on whether two insurers should have to indemnify a company for more than $80 million it paid to settle claims over radiation exposure. On Wednesday, the justices are expected to hear arguments in Polett v. Public Communications, which involves a woman who has twice seen her $27.6 million verdict reversed over defense claims that her treating physician, whom she agreed to delay suing, was not disclosed prior to trial as serving as an expert witness.

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