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Directors and Officers Liability (D&O)
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Workers Compensation and Employers Liability
An agent is caught taking premiums from insureds.
The court debated whether an underlying suit based on environmental harms committed by a commercial property owner could be considered an "occurrence" that triggered the duties of defense and indemnity.
The Arizona Department of Insurance and Financial Institutions has announced a new law regarding dogs and homeowners policies that goes into effect June 30, 2023.
The addition is the 30th in the list of unfair methods of competition and unfair or deceptive acts.
It addresses requirements for non-english policies.
A pair of farmers made a claim for crops they actually never planted.
The Hawaii insurance commissioner has issued a declaration regarding nonresident public adjusters assisting with claims.
The employer claimed the man's injuries weren't compensable because he had not arrived at the employer's premises at the time of injury. The man asserted he was performing work-related duties as assigned and directed by the employer when the collision occurred.
When a roof is damaged and during repair it is discovered that the decking is worn, should the decking be covered as part of the loss?
When a second loss occurs before damage from the first loss is fixed, can the insured still collect?