stacking

stacking
In insurance, refers to ability of insured, when covered by more than one insurance policy, to obtain benefits from second policy on same claim when recovery from first policy alone would be inadequate. Nationwide Ins. Co. v. Gode, 187 Conn. 386, 446 A.2d 1059, 1060

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