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The Supreme Court of New Hampshire ruled that a man was not entitled to coverage under his automobile insurance policy for injuries he suffered when he was struck by an uninsured vehicle while crossing a street to his own parked car.
In a case of first impression, a Connecticut court ruled that the UM/UIM exclusion did not apply in this case involving the insurance coverage of a rental car.
Discusses timing of loss assessment claim and policy period and date of loss.
When a patient's chemotherapy waste affects the septic tank, is there coverage?
A mobile gym, operating out of the back of a truck, was not an insured auto for the purposes of the auto insurance policy of a woman who was injured while training in the mobile gym.
This article provides an overview of current drone capabilities and insurance, including a list of FC&S articles on drones.
A Washington company has been fined for violating state laws by selling unauthorized insurance that illegally covers defense cost for criminal shootings.
In a long-awaited Washington Supreme Court insurance bad faith decision, the court decided that the employee adjuster was not guilty of bad faith.
This article discusses and explains intrafamily and household exclusions.