Harry Peter Buysse v. Baumann-Furrie
MN.604 , 448 N.W.2d 865 (1989)
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1. A judgment is final if any disagreement among the judgment creditors concerning the distribution of proceeds can be resolved
without the participation of the judgment debtor. 2. Only an insurer's denial of the existence of any coverage for a claim and the resultant exposure of the insured to liability
for the entire amount of any damage award provide a basis for requiring the insurer's right to the insured's cooperation to
yield to the insured's need to extricate himself or herself without the insurer's agreement.