TIG INSURANCE COMPANY v. BLACKER

No. 99-P-1502.

54 Mass. App. Ct. 683 (2002)

TIG INSURANCE COMPANY v. LAWRENCE L. BLACKER.

Court of Appeals of Massachusetts, Suffolk.

May 10, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul S. Samson for the defendant.

Erik Lund for the plaintiff.

Present: GREENBERG, DOERFER, & COHEN, JJ.


COHEN, J.

At issue in this appeal is whether the defendant's application for professional liability insurance contained misrepresentations that increased the insurer's risk of loss, thereby allowing the insurer to rescind the policy. We conclude that the insurer is entitled to a declaration that it may rescind, and affirm the Superior Court's grant of summary judgment in the insurer's favor.

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