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"The people who need help the most that are going to be the most hurt," said Miami litigator Oliver Birman, describing the consequences of a tort reform measure enacted in March.
The plaintiff claimed they relied on the broker's expertise when purchasing insurance and believed they were fully covered.
'If you aren't trying to figure out how you can make your customer-service applications better, faster and cheaper... you will be left behind.'
One size does not fit all when it comes to today's small-business insurance needs.
Michael Pansini, counsel for the plaintiff, said he plans to appeal the decision, calling the statutory employer doctrine 'anachronistic.'
The latest insurance industry personnel news from Cowbell, The Hartford, Everest Re and more.
A woman seriously injured after a fall on black ice settled her suit against the property owner and snow removal contractor for $2.15 million.
The ruling further muddies the water in Florida, which has seen courts find coverage for deteriorating cast-iron pipes.
Some medical reimbursements that were previously considered proper are now being challenged as insufficient.
Recent legislation has ignited new interest in understanding the factors insurers use to price auto coverage.
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