The Supreme Court of Arizona recently answered two questions certified by the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona that both concerned how an insurer may or may not use depreciation in calculating the actual cash value (ACV) of damaged property.
When a company uses two sets of books in order to pay lower premiums for workers compensation premiums, the discovery of such often results in charges of insurance fraud.
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State leash laws for dogs are listed.
It's deer season, and time to consider auto accidents involving deer and coverages available.
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A policy open to more than one reasonable interpretation is, by definition, ambiguous, and ambiguity is resolved in favor of coverage under well-settled insurance principles.
When the supposedly burned property didn't exist or wasn't in the building.
When an insured dies, who is allowed to drive the vehicle?
Both cases in this appeal were based on policy language that excluded UM coverage for pedestrians struck by a hit-and-run vehicle because a pedestrian, by definition, cannot occupy a covered vehicle.