Ex USC Football Star Gets Coverage Row Sent to California

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A recent win by ex USC football star, Morgan Breslin, in a lawsuit against Lloyd's of London (Amtrust) has been reported by www.law360.com. The win gets the coverage row sent to California for decision. The New Jersey lawsuit is now set for consolidation with a lawsuit filed by Breslin in Los Angeles Federal District Court. Breslin seeks payment under a loss of value and disability policy he purchased from Lloyds before is final season at USC. He was injured early in the season and the injury cost him the opportunity to play in the NFL. Breslin was a 2nd round projection before the injury.Breslin is represented by Bryan Fisher, lead trial attorney at Fisher Injury Lawyers. Fisher has represented many NCAA and NFL athletes on disability insurance claims and is considered by many to be the foremost expert in this exacting field of law. His opinion on NFL and NCAA disability policies and coverage is regularly solicited by athletes, agents, administrators and reporters. Fisher's current roster of athlete clients include Breslin, University of South Carolina star back, Marcus Lattimore, LA Raiders free agent, Stefan Wisniewski and others.Fisher Injury Lawyers is a top line personal injury and high value disability and loss of value law firm with offices in Baton Rouge, Dallas/Ft. Worth and New York. Fisher represents clients in lawsuits across the United States.[caption id="attachment_1379" align="alignleft" width="205"]

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