RELATED: Canadian blueberries ruled not a threat to American producers Lloyd’s argues that the damage was caused by the processing methods used by Valley Select and is not covered by the policy. Valley Select, which processes and converts field blueberries into frozen ones, argues that the damage was caused by a failure of a freezer and is covered by the insurance policy. 1, 2019.Ĭourt documents indicate that the core of the dispute is whether the damage to the blueberries is covered by an insurance policy issued by Lloyd’s. The companies are seeking almost $1.87 million US – $2.48 million CAN – in damages from Lloyd’s Underwriters after frozen blueberries became thawed on Aug. had sought to have the matter decided at a summary trial, in which evidence is presented through written documents and there is no need for witness testimony. Supreme Court justice has determined that a case involving the loss of more than two million pounds of blueberries from an Abbotsford farm will proceed to a regular trial.
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