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Employees Choose Riskier Travel Modes By Diana Reitz My boss would rather drive eight hours than fly two. He’s among the growing ranks of employees…
Workers Compensation andExclusive Remedy—Archived Article January, 1997 Erosion of the Rule Summary: Workers compensation insurance stood…
Business Interruption Insurance: Like a Complicated Picasso By Susan Massmann July 2004 Judging by the number and types of questions we receive from…
Take a Bite Out of Fraud—Archived Article November, 1999 Tips on Detecting and Combating Fraud in Workers Comp Summary: This article is…
Special Provisions - Variations by State—Archive February, 2006 Introduction The mandatory special provisions discussed herein apply to the…
Liquor LiabilityCGL Exclusion—Archived Article December, 1993 General Liability Policies Exclude Liquor Liability Commercial general liability…
CGL Endorsements – Archived Article November, 2002 Listing and Brief Description Summary: The commercial general liability (CGL) coverage…
Unraveling Insurance Coverage for Hurricane Katrina: No Big Easy Task Coverage Issues and Case Law Summary: This article discusses coverage…
Judge Senter cut short a Katrina coverage jury trial and ordered State Farm to pay the policyholders the full limits under their homeowner's policy, the same day that the jury awarded the plaintiffs punitive damages.
"Bad Faith" and Insurer Actions—Archived Article December, 1999 Requirement of Good Faith and Fair Dealing Imposed in Insurance…