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University of Missouri School of Law

1994

Insurance

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Liability Insurers Get A Fair Deal, James E. Berger Jan 1994

Liability Insurers Get A Fair Deal, James E. Berger

Missouri Law Review

Public policy does not allow insurance against the results of intentional acts. Thus, most liability insurance contracts contain a clause that excludes coverage for bodily injury or property damage intended or expected as a result of an insured's actions These clauses are generally referred to as "intentional acts exclusion clauses" or "intentional injury exclusion clauses." The real question in all cases is what the insurer must show to invoke the exclusion. There are two basic requirements: (1) The act done was intended; and (2) there was some intent for the act to cause injury. Most courts agree that the act …