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The lawsuit considered whether certain policy exclusions apply to defects to a retaining wall.
A lawsuit claims the company defrauded Geico and others by billing for unnecessary medical equipment to treat car crash victims.
Geico is accused of failing to meet the requirements of a time-limited settlement demand.
The Eighth Circuit is considering one of the most impactful insurance issues of all time: whether COVID-19 triggers business interruption coverage.
A Florida judge initially determined that State Farm's lawyers were guilty of misconduct. An appeals court has reversed that decision.
The decision is a blow to insurers who have relied on the so-called "genuine dispute" doctrine to knock out bad faith claims pretrial.
Bills in several states could have a negative impact on insurance carriers and their fraud-fighting efforts.
A Washington court case could introduce individual liability for adjusters.
The ruling will likely impact how cyber insurance policies are crafted in the future.
If admitted carriers become insolvent, guaranty funds typically cover losses. But hard-to-place risks, which require the broker to access the surplus lines market, can present a virtual minefield.
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