Property Damage For Scanners that Damaged Motherboard

Anthem Electronics, Inc. v. Pacific Employers Inc. Co., 302 F.3d 1049 (9th Cir. (Cal.) 2002) (Product Liability/"Loss Of Use" "Property Damage") (The court found a duty to defend for alleged defects when products were installed in a third party's scanning system and failed in service. The possibility that these defects were unexpected triggered a defense. "Property damage" was implicated because KLA's customers lost the use of tangible property (the scanners), and suffered losses for the cost of loaner scanners and diminished receivables when a board controlling the scanners failed on the production line of the customer to which Anthem sold its motherboard component.)