Insurer wants Memphis funeral home to pay first to defend Galilee lawsuits
The insurer,
The ultimate parent company of Wilson Financial and M.J. Edwards, a major competitor in the African American funeral home market, is
With about
Since
The lawsuits name 20 people as plaintiffs and some seek class-action status to cover all who claim that those buried in the
A recent survey of gravesites at
Landmark, an
Landmark accepted the defense of the Galilee lawsuits against M.J. Edwards, but subject to conditions of the coverage, the company argues. The insurance coverage sold to Wilson Financial for M.J. Edwards, covering
An employee at M.J. Edwards said Monday that the firm's operations manager was not available for comment.
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