How does the age of a structure affect a denial of coverage for "wear and tear"?
A woman lied to insurers both on her application and then in reporting claims.
This discussion concerns insurance coverage issues arising out of the word "occurrence", with a review of relevant legal cases.
The Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia reversed and remanded a circuit court decision that had found a mining company was owed the duties of defense and indemnity for a wrongful death suit arising out of a fatal mining accident.
Plaintiff's attorneys Michael Rafi and Christopher Stokes created a hypothetical job posting for their client, who was injured in a low-impact accident with a city bus, and said it was up to the jury to decide how much the 'job' was worth.
Georgia is among the top ten states with the highest price tag for what Marathon Strategies calls "thermonuclear verdicts"--jury awards against corporations in excess of $100 million.
Marcus Williams, a member of Jonathan "DaBaby" Kirk's entourage alleged Miami Beach steakhouse Prime 112 failed to properly secure its premises after Williams was shot in the neck and rendered a quadriplegic on the restaurant's premises.
A question dealing with contracts, policy provisions and edition dates.
Though the long-term effects of Florida's newly enacted HB 837 are yet unknown, two plaintiff's attorneys think it an obstacle designed "to make it more difficult for crime victims to obtain compensation through the civil justice system for the damages they suffer."
This is the fourth and final in a series of articles analyzing the FloodFlash parametric flood insurance policy available now in California, Texas, Louisiana, Florida and Virginia. This article discusses the what isn't covered, service of suit, law and jurisdiction, and making a complaint sections of the policy.