Liberty Surplus Insurance Corporation v. The City of Vandalia, Illinois et al
Liberty Surplus Insurance Corporation |
The City of Vandalia, Illinois, Vandalia Railroad Company and Scott Wisnasky |
1:2017cv01536 |
November 28, 2017 |
US District Court for the Central District of Illinois |
Peoria Office |
XX US, Outside State |
Jonathan E. Hawley |
Joe Billy McDade |
Insurance |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1332 |
None |
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Filing 23 MEMORANDUM OPINION & ORDER entered by Judge Joe Billy McDade on 6/7/2018. It is hereby ORDERED: 1. The City of Vandalia is not an insured under Pioneer Railcorp Railroad Liability Insurance Policy No. RRHV372358-2, effective July 7, 2014 to August 20 , 2015; 2. Liberty Surplus Insurance Corporation has no duty to defend or indemnify the City of Vandalia in connection with the underlying lawsuit, 2015 L 15, Wisnasky v. CSX Transportation Inc., et. al., now pending in the Fourth Judicial Circuit of Illinois, Fayette County; 3. Liberty Surplus Insurance Corporation has no duty under Pioneer Railcorp Railroad Liability Insurance Policy No. RRHV372358-2, effective July 7, 2014 to August 20, 2015, to pay any person for sums which the City of Vanda lia may be legally obligated to pay such persons as a result of the underlying lawsuit, 2015 L 15, Wisnasky v. CSX Transportation Inc., et. al., now pending in the Fourth Judicial Circuit of Illinois, Fayette County;4. Case Terminated. SEE FULL WRITTEN ORDER. (SAG, ilcd) |
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