Claims that a workers’ compensation insurer’s conduct after it canceled a policy were negligent are for a court, not the state’s workers’ compensation board, to decide, the Connecticut Appellate Court has ruled. Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. had succeeded before both …
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Court, Not Board, Must Decide If Insurer’s Conduct After Canceling Policy Was Negligent

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