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Personal Auto
The commercial general liability insurer brought an action against the automobile insurer.
The named insured can speak for all other insureds when it comes to coverage and the limitations of coverage.
The underinsured motorist (UIM) carrier brought an action against the insured for a declaratory judgment that the policy excluded coverage since the insured was driving his cross utility vehicle that was not a covered auto as defined in the policy.
When an insurer relied solely on its own physician's opinion, giving no weight to the insureds' treating physician, the court determined that the issue of bad faith should be decided by a jury.
Court decision on whether PAP Coverage applies to emergency rescue costs by volunteer fire department.
Underinsured Motorist Benefits Not Available to Pedestrian June 10, 2013 The insured business owner who purchased a commercial auto insurance…
Discusses a case involving a vehicle and a horse.
Injured Pedestrian not "Insured" under Father's UM Policy In Carlson v. Allstate Insurance Co., 2008 WL 2131345 (Minn.), a pedestrian who…
Supreme Court of South Dakota finds accidental discharge of rifle to be an "auto accident" under terms of insured policy.
CW: Vehicular Death. After the claim, an investigation revealed that the decedent could potentially be living at another address.