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Courts have traditionally been split as to whether self-defense liability coverage is available from homeowner's insurance policies. For example, the Hartford v. Alfred case in 2005 said that coverage did not apply. However, the 1997 Deakyne v. Selective Insurance Co. of America ruling indicated that the act was not considered "intentional" so coverage would be applied.Source:
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