Coverage analysis of “legal intoxication”

July 20, 2012

In an insurance coverage case that is also a careful review of basic contract interpretation principles, the Court determined that a decedent was “legally intoxicated” and thus fell within a policy exclusion.  Likens v. Hartford Life, No. 11-20653 (July 19, 2012).  Recognizing that some authority  requires a “legal intoxication” exclusion to involve a criminal act, the Court disagreed with those cases, reviewing comparable terms elsewhere in Texas law, as well as a line of admiralty authority.

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