NOT FOR REPRINT
Page Printed from: propertycasualty360.com/search/?Submit=Search&page=2&publication=PropertyCasualty360&q=bad-faith-claims
Sign In To follow
40 results for bad-faith-claims
Filter this View
Start Date:
End Date:
The unanimous decision answered a certified question of law from the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado.
Some policyholders in New Jersey already received notice that the law may increase car insurance premiums drastically.
This decision by the Ohio State Supreme Court could be significant for homeowners and personal auto insurers alike.
The U.S. auto market is heavily concentrated with 10 large companies accounting for around 72% of the market.
In a court case considering the matter, an insurance company argues the plaintiff should have taken prophylactic measures.
This case is the latest in a string of ongoing lawsuits challenging uninsured and underinsured motorist provisions.
Coverage Q&A: What happens if an accident occurs with an uninsured driver and an insured driving someone else's car?
The decision follows a trend of courts determining that pandemic losses do not meet policy definitions of "direct physical loss."
Geico is accused of failing to meet the requirements of a time-limited settlement demand.
Anti-establishment sentiments in the public are contributing to how social inflation impacts businesses and the insurance industry today.
[ { "type": "article-search", "label": "searchResults", "query": "bad-faith-claims", "domain": "propertycasualty360.com", "page": "2", "startDate": "", "stopDate": "", "cacheKey": "{\"type\":\"article-search\",\"label\":\"searchResults\",\"query\":\"bad-faith-claims\",\"domain\":\"propertycasualty360.com\",\"page\":\"2\",\"startDate\":\"\",\"stopDate\":\"\"}", "cache": true } ]