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   State Courts - Colorado - October 16, 2008

  
Radil v. Nat'l Union Fire Ins. Co., Court of Appeals No. 07CA1534, COURT OF APPEALS OF COLORADO, DIVISION FOUR, October 16, 2008, Decided
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Overview: A grant of summary judgment in favor of an insurer in the insured's action for UIM benefits was improper because as settlement payment fell under former Colo. Rev. Stat. ¿ 10-4-609(5) as separate compensation that should have been subtracted from the total UIM payments made, but not as a form of available liability insurance.

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Watson v. Pub. Serv. Co., Court of Appeals No. 07CA1024, COURT OF APPEALS OF COLORADO, DIVISION SIX, October 16, 2008, Decided
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Overview: Colo. Rev. Stat. ¿ 24-34-402.5 (2008), which prohibited an employer from terminating an employee for engaging in any lawful off-duty activity, applied to prohibit an employee's discharge for reporting an unsafe work condition to OSHA; because the statute provided for equitable relief, trial before a jury was improper.

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