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Liberty Law School in Virginia Demands Lawsuit Coverage From Hanover

June 20, 2013

Liberty University’s law school wants a judge to force its insurance company to pay for its defense in a lawsuit stemming from a same-sex-marriage custody battle.

Virginia Lawyer’s Weekly reports that the school claims in Lynchburg federal court in Virginia that Hanover Insurance Co. wrongly denied coverage in the lawsuit filed by Janet Jenkins in Vermont.

Jenkins contends Liberty’s agents conspired to aid the 2009 disappearance of then-10-year-old Isabella Miller. The girl and her birth mother, Lisa Miller, fled to Nicaragua with the help of a Virginia pastor who was convicted last summer of aiding an international kidnapping.

Hanover says it doesn’t owe coverage because Jenkins’ lawsuit does not claim bodily injury under its policies.

Liberty contends Jenkins’ emotional distress claim falls within the scope of the policy’s “bodily injury” definition.

Topics Lawsuits Education Virginia Universities

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  • June 25, 2013 at 11:57 am
    Katie says:
    In order for coverage to trigger for "Emotional Distress", actual Bodily Injury has to occur. No?
  • June 21, 2013 at 1:30 pm
    brightidea says:
    Same sex custody battle gives me the inclination that Jenkins is the other parent. I believe the pastor that was arrested may have been affiliated with Liberty, since their i... read more
  • June 21, 2013 at 1:03 pm
    bob says:
    right on, stupid here! I see that all the time in IJ articles. they leave with you with more questions than they answer. I think they need to go hire some recent journalism gr... read more

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