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Workers Compensation and Employers Liability
A New Jersey statute mandating certain levels of underinsured motorist coverage for ride-sharing companies does not extended to similar companies that deliver goods, such as food.
A court has ruled on the Oxford comma, finding that a policy's punctuation was not unclear and that a professional liability policy did not cover a multimillion-dollar judgment resulting from a lawsuit.
New York law may serve as an alternative to insurance coverage for payment after contamination and cleanup.
Over the past century, warfare on the battlefield has morphed into warfare over the internet.
Video surveillance revealed a man participating in activities that did not square up with his alleged total disability.
Though the judges of the Eleventh Circuit ruled the insurer was bound to defend the insured, they said it was too early to determine the duty to indemnify.
The court found the potential for coverage because the policy at issue applied to two structures that were on the same, undivided parcel of land.
The information that smart devices track has the potential to prove or refute many different types of claims in court or in an investigation. The insurance industry can use smart technology to bust fraud attempts; the obstacle becomes obtaining the smart data.
The Mississippi Supreme Court has found the pollution exclusion to be ambiguous because it was found to be susceptible to more than one reasonable interpretation.
This case was our sister publication VerdictSearch's Featured Verdict for the week of April 25.