The underlying breach of contract action in this case stems from a dispute between the parties over the extent to which three insurance policies obtained from defendant by plaintiff in 1980 or 1981 covered plaintiff's treatment for temporal mandibula joint syndrome (hereinafter TMJS). Defendant disclaimed coverage for several years arguing that TMJS was a preexisting condition that plaintiff had allegedly been treated for but failed to disclose...
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