The state Supreme Court has declined to hear arguments in a bad-faith case stemming from a race car crash in which one spectator was killed at a speedway.
In their order, the justices denied allocatur to T.H.E. Insurance Co. The state Superior Court previously ruled in the case that the race car driver’s insurance company should have defended him when he was sued for wrongful death and negligence after he lost control of his vehicle during a race and crashed into the pit area.
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