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A question dealing with contracts, policy provisions and edition dates.
When attorneys and a physician guide supposedly injured people to make claims.
This article looks at some liability issues associated with long term space tourism flights, such as in-flight sex, infighting, and extreme medical emergencies, from a risk management perspective.
When the policy documents contain a list of forms an endorsement may apply to, what does that mean in terms of coverages available?
A collection of favorite commercial lines questions selected by the editors for 2023.
Editors favorite coverage questions from 2022 including bears, bull semen, motorized surfboards and arson.
The Delaware Insurance Department issued a bulletin announcing an increase in the annual fraud assessment due from insurance companies.
Even though a company contractor painted over the posters based on incorrect instructions, he still acted intentionally in doing so.
An insurer who provided both primary and excess coverage to an insured refused to pay primary coverage for an insured who was also covered by an underlying policy.
An email from the plaintiff to the defendant expressed disappointment and made a request based on that disappointment, but there was no demand for relief, monetary or otherwise.