The US District Court for the Western District of Missouri indicates it will likely dismiss a legal battle over insurance coverage related to ghost guns, as a Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary steps into a similar case in New York. The court’s decision stems from the Southern District of New York granting Berkshire Hathaway Specialty’s motion to intervene, prompting Missouri judges to consider the redundancy of the ongoing suit.
With the Missouri court setting a deadline of June 9 for any opposition to the dismissal, the case’s potential closure raises critical questions about the legal responsibilities surrounding ghost guns and their insurance coverage. As this complex issue unfolds, the implications could resonate throughout the insurance industry and impact regulatory discussions on firearms in various jurisdictions.
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