Article: Legal Briefs: Mislabeled products not property damage under CGL.(commercial general liability)(Brief Article)

A policyholder's mislabeling of a client's promotional products did not result in any ``physical injury'' within the meaning of a commercial general liability insurance policy's definition of ``property damage,'' according to the Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

A company owned by Wisconsin Label Corp. allegedly failed to properly label products of a client. The mislabeling caused the products to be sold at less than their intended retail price. After the distributor of the products was forced to pay the retailer for the resulting losses, the distributor sought reimbursement from Wisconsin Label and offset invoices for the completed work against the amount due for ...

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