Beamer torched for insurance money, arson caught on tape.
The Washington Supreme Court will soon address the issue of whether a bad faith suit can be brought against an insurer employee.
Husband burns home, wife seeks insurance proceeds, court says no way.
Two types of theft are determined to be one "series of acts" by the U.S. Dist Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
This article discusses insurance departments and issues with the NRA.
This discusses what happens when a carjacking victim strikes another vehicle.
Discusses additions and alterations coverage on a tenant policy.
The California Supreme Court answers the question "When a third party sues an employer for the negligent hiring, retention, and supervision of an employee who intentionally injured that third party, does that suit allege an 'occurrence' under the employer's commercial general liability policy?"