Tripple Trigger Law and Legal Definition
Tripple trigger refers to a theory of insurance coverage. It safeguards all insurers on a risk from the day a claimant is first exposed to an injury producing product. Tripple trigger also covers injury which is beyond the last exposure till the date of diagnosis or death, whichever occurs first. It is also known as continuous trigger.[Turner & Newall, PLC v. American Mut. Liab. Ins. Co., 1985 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 23777 (D.D.C. Aug. 1, 1985)].