A general contractor from Massachusetts recently had its claims for breach of contract and unfair business practices reinstated against an insurer who acknowledged its duty to defend the contractor but would not do so.
When an insured takes a vehicle off the policy, how long does she have to add a new vehicle for it to be considered a replacement vehicle?
The crisis centering on Florida's home insurance market took a new turn when Gov. DeSantis confirmed criminal investigations are underway concerning "reports of people getting shortchanged or getting unlawfully dropped" by their home insurance carriers.
The Appellate Court of Connecticut had to decide whether a former police chief's promotion to that position constituted a "new hire date" for workers compensation purposes.
When an insured takes a vehicle off the policy, how long does she have to add a new vehicle for it to be considered a replacement vehicle?
Because Ryan was unlawfully deprived of the $346,612 paid to Weaver, the Fifth District Court of Appeals found there was coverage under the Employee Theft provision of the policy.
The Workers Compensation Board said the day a now-retired police chief was promoted to police chief constituted a "new hire" date, meaning he was ineligible for benefits under the Heart and Hypertension Act of 1996. The appellate court disagreed.
How does the age of a structure affect a denial of coverage for "wear and tear"?
Attorneys in South Florida do not view the state's recent tort reforms with a favorable eye.
The homeowners contended that, based on the language of their homeowners policy with State-Farm, the partial relief they received for post-damage repairs was not enough. State Farm disagreed.