Fraud of the Week: When the Horse was Neither Beaten nor Dead
Fraud involving an animal mortality policy and a claim for horses that weren't actually dead.
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Read Full ArticleThe latest rejection of a plaintiff's claims seeking insurance coverage for business interruptions caused by COVID-19 government shutdown orders.
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Read Full Article'Chen' clarified insurance coverage for pre- and post-judgment interest obligations under primary and excess policies. However, a broader takeaway may be the increasing importance of the meaning "follow form" wording in excess policies, especially as more claims have values which exceed primary limits.
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