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Workers Compensation and Employers Liability
The popular SXSW music festival in Austin was canceled in 2020, and ticket holders were unhappy with their choices of compensation.
Liberty Mutual successfully argued the application of a total pollution exclusion to a claim by Central Crude, Inc. for costs related to environmental remediation and litigation defense for a January 2007 oil spill in Paradis, Louisiana.
The Supreme Court of Arizona recently answered two questions certified by the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona that both concerned how an insurer may or may not use depreciation in calculating the actual cash value (ACV) of damaged property.
Instead of looking solely to the allegations in the pleadings and the terms of the insurance policy, Texas courts may now look beyond the eight corners of those documents to extrinsic evidence under certain circumstances.
The answer may not be as clear as the headlines have portrayed.
An insured cannot recover damages from an insurance company if they failed to comply with the policy and failed to allow the insurer to make the necessary repairs.
The auto insurer refused coverage for an injury incurred while exiting a vehicle.
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.