Injury-in-fact trigger

A theory seeking to trigger a long-tail injury (e.g. asbestosis) only into those losses-occurring liability policies or policy periods during which there was actual occurrence or development of the injury. It ignores exposure to the risk of injury and the manifestation of it. No liability is attached to policies in force during which there was no progression of the injury but the theory is difficult to apply. See TRIPLE TRIGGER THEORY.

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