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The Missouri woman sued Geico claiming that she contracted a sexually transmitted disease from the car owner after the two had sex inside a car covered by the insurer.
America has a complicated relationship with firearms. While many Americans firmly believe in their Second Amendment right to carry a gun, many other Americans…
A commercial auto insurer refused to pay policy limits to the employee of an insured because the employee was not in close proximity to the insured vehicle when he was injured.
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans has affirmed a lower court's decision in finding that a commercial crime insurer in an insured's suit…
When two policies are involved in an auto loss, which policy provides coverage?
Amy's had a comprehensive property policy that included an extension to cover the costs of loss avoidance and mitigation when the costs were incurred to combat a communicable disease.
The circuit court's opinion stated that Vitamin Energy carried its burden to show that it was entitled to a defense, noting that Pennsylvania law imposes a "broad duty" on insurers to defend lawsuits brought against their insured.
In what may be the first finding that a general liability policy will cover some data breach losses, a U.S. District court has ruled that Target can recover settlements it paid to banks in connection with a 2013 breach.
The question will likely come down to whether Tesla and others defectively designed their product(s) or if these crashes are the result of some form of driver negligence.
Employees further admitted that there was a pattern of thefts by other Spectrum employees against customers (more than 2,500 in the preceding several years) and the company failed to take action.