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Splitting Hairs
Splitting Hairs Semantics Are Important When It Comes to Coverage By Susan L. Massmann, CPCU From the May 2009 issue of Claims Magazine …
Read Full ArticleScaffolding Cost Covered by Commercial Property Form?
Scaffolding Cost Covered by Commercial Property Form? Q We provide property insurance for a municipality, written with CP 10 30 04 02 special causes…
Read Full ArticleDees v. State
126 So.3d 21 Supreme Court of Mississippi. Elizabeth Regina DEES a/k/a Elizabeth Dees a/k/a Regina Dees v. STATE of Mississippi. No. 2012–KA–01128–SCT.…
Read Full ArticleLoss of Computer and Property Damage Definition
Loss of Computer and Property Damage Definition The insured brought a declaratory judgment action against the insurer seeking coverage for a lawsuit…
Read Full ArticleCA 27 21 09 22 Abuse Or Molestation Exclusion For General Liability And Acts, Errors Or Omissions Liability Coverages
Read Full ArticleSupreme Court of Texas Adopts Extrinsic Evidence Exception to Eight-Corners Rule
Instead of looking solely to the allegations in the pleadings and the terms of the insurance policy, Texas courts may now look beyond the eight corners of those documents to extrinsic evidence under certain circumstances.
Read Full ArticleInsurer-Defendants Beware: Juror Bias in COVID-19 Litigation
Insurers should be aware of prospective jurors' potential bias against any business accused of COVID-19 wrongdoing.
Read Full ArticleCR 25 08 08 07 Include Specified Non-Compensated Officers as Employees
CR 25 08 08 07 Include Specified Non-Compensated Officers as Employees, August 2007 edition
Read Full ArticleInsurer Labels Fiance as "Concubine" to Avoid Paying Benefits
A woman and her newborn are entitled to survivor benefits after death of fiance and father, but employer does not have to pay for mishandling the WC claim.
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