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Workers Compensation and Employers Liability
This case deals with whether liability for injury to an employee falls under business auto or CGL of landowner.
Insurer that paid death benefits on behalf of an employer to the family of a South Carolina-based driver who was killed in a car accident in his home state can't recover the proceeds from a wrongful death lawsuit.
The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has ruled that a waiver signed by an insured did not waive the right to aggregate or "stack" the limits of coverage for underinsured benefits between two separate policies of insurance.
In reversing the appellate court, the Arizona Supreme Court relied on a 1986 decision of the same court that held negligence, when standing alone, does not cross the line that would warrant additional damages.
The Illinois Supreme Court has once again corrected an error of insurance policy interpretation by the Illinois Appellate Court, Fifth District and held that the mechanical device exclusion in the policy in question was not ambiguous.
Lit Watch concerning a dispute between insurers over coverage for the customer of an insured car dealership when the customer caused an accident while driving the dealership's car.
The new law, if signed by Governor Hochul, would expand the recovery available after the loss of a loved one.