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Insurance, Stephen M. Schatz, Stephen L. Cotter, Bradley S. Wolff
Insurance, Stephen M. Schatz, Stephen L. Cotter, Bradley S. Wolff
Mercer Law Review
What constitutes an "occurrence," as defined by a commercial general liability policy, was again a significant focus of the appellate courts during the survey year. The Georgia Supreme Court finally resolved opposite positions taken by federal courts and state courts in Georgia, deciding that negligent faulty workmanship by a contractor resulting in damage to other property constitutes an occurrence. However, when an insured acts negligently, but with foresight, expectation, or design, such conduct will not be a covered occurrence. The Georgia Court of Appeals also reinforced the correct legal standard to consider when deciding whether an insured is justified in …