Johann:
Yes, there is another reason:
NOTE: I do not have any specific knowledge of the situation and I am therefore only commenting in general terms.
The major question is: Is there a policy that VS has issued that covers 3ABN, et.al. for liability for the actions of TS?
If there is such a policy, VS would be required to defend 3-ABN et. al. in any litigation.
Modern liability policies are typically written in such a manner that torts of the nature alleged against TS are excluded from liability coverage. I would find it unusual for 3-ABN to have a current policy that covered such torts. However, the critical issue is not the nature of the current policy, it is the coverage provided by any policies that 3-ABN had at the time the torts are alleged to have been commited. At the time they were alleged to have been committed, many insurance policies provided coverage against such torts. This is the most common type of policy.
However, some current liability policies provide their coverage on the basis of when the litigation is filed, rather than when the tort is alleged to have occured. These policies are marketed on the basis that in the short term they are less expensive than the policies that provided coverage on the basis of when the tort was alleged to have occured. Therefore, it is not known whether 3-ABN has a policy that covers on the basis of when the litigation is filed, or on the basis of when the tort is alleged to have occured, of whether or not 3-ABN has any coverage at all of the tort that is alleged in this lawsuit.
My guess it that if 3-ABN has a policy that is based on the date the litigation is filed, that it excluded coverage for torts that are the basis of the litigation.
O.K. Now, we reach a simple statmenet as to why the insurance company would file litigation against 3-aBN et.al: The insurance company is attempting to obtain a judgement from the court that it is not liable for the alleged torts. If the court so decides, the insurance company will not have to defend 3-ABN et.al.
The million dollage question here is: Is the insurance company liable, or is the insurance company not liable. And, will the insurance company have to defend against the alleged torts?
The insurance company is looking out for its best intersts by attempting to get a court ordr that releases it from all liabilityl.