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by Hunter Feybusch

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Categories: Latest News

by Hunter Feybusch

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  • Vermont Mutual Insurance Co. filed a lawsuit against Canon for $1.13 million
  • Claims that one of its homeowner insurance customers had their house burn down when a canon device overheated and caused the blaze
  • The suit alleges; “Canon’s negligent and/or grossly negligent act(s) directly and proximately caused” the loss

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