Don’t forget you can visit MyAlerts to manage your alerts at any time.
Copyright © 2024 ALM Global, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Get alerted any time new stories match your search criteria. Create an alert to follow a developing story, keep current on a competitor, or monitor industry news.
Thank You!
Don’t forget you can visit MyAlerts to manage your alerts at any time.
judge:"Steven Andrews"
court:Florida
topic:"Civil Appeals"
practicearea:Lobbying
"Steven Andrews" AND Litigation
"Steven Andrews" OR "Roger Dalton"
Litigation NOT "Roger Dalton"
"Steven Andrews" AND Litigation NOT Florida
(Florida OR Georgia) judge:"Steven Andrews"
((Florida AND Georgia) OR Texas) topic:"Civil Appeals"
16 total results Advanced Search Filter This Search
Your Alert Has Been Created. You will receive email alerts daily. Edit Preferences
Content Type
Personal Auto
A man was hit by a car while riding his low-speed electric scooter and sought no-fault coverage as a pedestrian.
The policyholders tried to argue that the allegations of negligence against them overrode application of the motor vehicle exclusion in their homeowners policy.
This article provides a detailed explanation of the difference between collision and other than collision losses.
A nonprofit legal firm filed an amicus brief to support an insurer who was sued for denying coverage of the diminished value of a third-party vehicle after covering repairs to that vehicle.
Discusses the problems of buying insurance on price alone.
Uninsured Motorist Gumbo Evaluating UM Stacking, The UM Formula, Offset, and PIP June 5, 2015 Summary: This article was written…
Progressive admitted liability but contested the damages arguing that two years after the crash, the plaintiff was well enough to compete in horseback riding competitions and the injuries were not severe.
This article provides a detailed explanation of the difference between collision and other than collision losses.
Discusses the Part A (liability) insuring agreement and exclusions of the personal auto policy.
A federal district court in Georgia has denied an insurance company's motion to overrule a bad faith judgment of over $2,750,000.