Helena diocese, insurers argue over coverage in sex-abuse cases
MONTANA
Missoulian
Associated Press
HELENA – Attempts to settle allegations that hundreds of Montanans were sexually abused as children by Roman Catholic clergy have been stymied by challenges from the church’s insurers over which claims they are obligated to cover.
So attorneys representing the 360 alleged victims, along with lawyers for the Helena diocese, the Ursuline Sisters of the Western Province and District Judge Jeffrey Sherlock began laying out plans Wednesday for the first of what could be many trials beginning in December.
Attorneys for both sides said the outcome of the initial trials – unless the cases are resolved first – could act as a bellwether to gauge the extent to which Montana jurors would find the church liable and penalize it. That, in turn, could lead to settlements for the remainder of the cases.
The plaintiffs claim they were abused by priests, nuns and agents of…
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