The case began after a worker for Skittles Services Corp. was injured when a scaffold collapsed during demolition work at 45 John Street in Manhattan. The worker, who lacked protective gear, sued the property owner, 45 John NY LLC, and the general contractor, Avacon Management LLC, in state court. Skittles was insured by Hudson Excess Insurance Company, while the building owner was covered by Liberty Insurance Corporation.
Second Circuit orders Hudson, Liberty to cover construction injury claims
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