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ACCIDENT AND LIABILITY DEPARTMENT
ATTALIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
THE
ATTA CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY
NEW YORK OFFICE
OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT.
TELEPHONE - BEEKMAN 9000
MORGAN B. BRAINARD, PRESIDENT.
JOHN S. TURN. VICE PRESIDENT-GENERAL MANAGER
In reply refer to: J.E.Merchant
CLAIM DEPARTMENT
BURTON E EMORY, MANAGER
100 WILLIAM STREET,
LEE G. INGRAHAM, ASST. MANAGER
NEW YORK, N. Y.,
RECENED
July 20th, 1927.
MR. C. B. LEE, PRES.
,
U. S. Radium Corporation,
30 Church Street,
New York, N. Y.
Dear Sir: -
Re: 1-C-342665-Katherine Schaub VS
Radium Luminous Materials Corp. of Del.
1-C-341647-Grace Fryer vs Ditto.
Referring to the above captioned cases, you
have previously been advised that we are forwarding them
to our attorneys, Messrs. Collins & Corbin, of Jersey City,
for attention.
The complaints in these actions allege that
the employment of the plaintiffscovered a period of years.
Our records indicate that our policy covering the Radium
Luminous Materials Corp. of Delaware was only in effect for
one year, i.e., from August 20, 1919 to August 20, 1920.
Under these circumstances, we suggest the ad-
visability of notifying the companies carrying your compen-
sation insurance prior to our policy and also those covering
after our policy expired. We feel that they should stand a
proportionate share in the cost of the defense of these ac-
tions and, of course, in the event that it is proven that the
disease was not contracted within our policy period, we would
not be liable for any verdict which might be rendered.
Yours very truly,
JEM:1 MG
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