Continental Insurance and Norman Brothers v. State

In Continental Insurance and Norman Brothers v. State, 46 Ill. Ct. Cl. 26 (1993), the insurance company was one of the Claimants. That case involved a subrogation claim for recovery of money that the insurance company had paid the other claimant. That Claimant was its insured, and had suffered a loss. The loss was caused by the actions of the State, and the insurance company, Continental Insurance, stood in the shoes of the claimant. The Court therefore applied a $ 100,000.00 statutory limit to damages to that cause of action.