Connecticut Court Says Alleged Arsonist Can Sue Insurer For Emotional Distress
Connecticut's second-highest court ruled that a man facing charges of arson of his East Lyme beach house can sue the home's insurer for emotional distress because of the way the insurer investigated the fire. Richard Shenkman, 62, allegedly burned down the 115-year-old Victorian beach house on March 5, 2007, after divorce proceedings determined the house would go to his estranged wife, Nancy ...
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