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Claim against Insurance Company Was Not Time-Barred Pursuant to the CMR-convention

Claim against Insurance Company Was Not Time-Barred Pursuant to the CMR-convention

by Editor | Jul 15, 2015 | Insurance, Liability for Freight, National Issues

  Aage Krogh, IUNO Denmark A road haulier’s insurance company had to pay damages worth EUR 35,000 to the road haulier, who had indemnified a freight forwarder in order to preserve their commercial relationship. The Maritime and Commercial High Court dismissed the...
Fire in Affiliated Company’s Truck was Covered by Insurance 

Fire in Affiliated Company’s Truck was Covered by Insurance 

by Editor | Jul 15, 2015 | Carriage by Road, Insurance, National Issues

Aage Krogh, IUNO Denmark An insurance company had to pay damages amounting to approximately 650,000 EUR, when a fire arose in a truck, which a Danish carrier had leased from an affiliated company in Italy. According to the Danish Maritime and Commercial High Court,...
Shipper Awarded Compensation from Carrier after Settlement with Haulier

Shipper Awarded Compensation from Carrier after Settlement with Haulier

by Editor | Jul 15, 2015 | Carriage by Road, Case Summaries, Insurance, Liability for Freight

Aage Krogh, IUNO Denmark A wind turbine nacelle was damaged worth 228.000 EUR during transportation. The shipper of the nacelle made a settlement with the road haulier about compensating 134.000 EUR of the damages. Subsequently, the shipper claimed damages from the...
FEDERAL COURT AND FEDERAL COURT OF APPEAL PUT THE FREEZE ON CARGO FITNESS FOR TRANSPORT DEFENCE

FEDERAL COURT AND FEDERAL COURT OF APPEAL PUT THE FREEZE ON CARGO FITNESS FOR TRANSPORT DEFENCE

by Editor | Feb 26, 2015 | Case Summaries, Insurance, National Issues

Shawn K. Faguy, Faguy & Co. Barristers & Solicitors Inc. We represented Travelers Insurance Company (“Travelers”) in its subrogated action against a supplier of iron ore pellets that froze en route from Port-Cartier, Quebec to Toledo, Ohio. The...
Dishonesty in the Making of an Insurance Claim – the Insured’s Duty of Good Faith

Dishonesty in the Making of an Insurance Claim – the Insured’s Duty of Good Faith

by Editor | Oct 21, 2014 | Case Summaries, Insurance

Paul Bugden, Bugden + Co., London Discussed: Versloot Dredging BV v HDI Gerling Industrie Versicherung AG [2014] EWCA Civ 1349. An insured under a marine policy brings a claim after a casualty. In his communications with the underwriters he does not dishonestly...
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