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Hartford insurer sues to limit salmonella claims

Hartford Casualty Insurance Co. is suing a Virginia peanut processor to determine whether it must pay claims filed by victims of a nationwide salmonella outbreak.

The Hartford-based insurer this week filed suit against Peanut Corp. of America in federal court in Lynchburg, Va., where the company is based. Hartford Casualty is a unit of The Hartford Financial Services Group Inc.

Hartford Casualty spokesman David Snowden said today that the insurer was asking the court to determine the extent of its obligation to Peanut Corp.

Peanut Corp.’s plant in Blakely, Ga., has been identified as the sole source of the salmonella outbreak that has sickened more than 550 people, eight of whom have died.

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Hartford Casualty asked the court to determine whether terms of the company’s policy exclude coverage for salmonella claims.

The insurer cited two lawsuits filed by individuals against Peanut Corp. of America and claims by food product manufacturers for expenses related to a nationwide recall of peanut butter, paste and other products sold by the company. It said it expected Peanut Corp. to receive a number of additional claims.

“We believe this will help clarify the claims process,” Snowden said.

Peanut Corp. of America officials were not immediately available for comment.

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A criminal investigation is under way. The company has denied any wrongdoing and said that its Blakely plant had received regular visits and inspections from state and federal authorities in 2008. (AP)

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