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2010AP454 Town of LaFayette v. Balsiger

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//April 26, 2011//

2010AP454 Town of LaFayette v. Balsiger

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//April 26, 2011//

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Insurance
Property damage

Allen Balsiger appeals a summary judgment determining his maintenance of the Town of Lafayette’s property record cards was not “property damage,” and therefore, no coverage existed under his American Family Mutual Insurance Company policy. Balsiger asserts the circuit court erred by granting summary judgment because there was “property damage,” the damage was an “occurrence,” and policy exclusions did not bar recovery. Because we determine Balsiger’s maintenance of the property record cards was not “property damage,” we affirm. Affirmed. This opinion will not be published.

2010AP454 Town of LaFayette v. Balsiger

Dist. III, Chippewa County, Schumacher, J., Per Curiam.

Attorneys: For Appellant: Matthew A. Biegert, New Richmond; For Respondent: John A. Kramer, Michael J. Roman, Wausau.

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