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Workers Compensation and Employers Liability
Even though a company contractor painted over the posters based on incorrect instructions, he still acted intentionally in doing so.
TW: sexual assault. An insurer claimed it did not have to cover an insured bus company because there was only an incidental connection between the victim's injuries and the bus's use as a vehicle.
Because of the language in the policy, the insurer was found to be liable for the policy limits which were more than five times the statutory cap.
With a 14 percent increase in captive registrations in 2021, recent legal activity reveals the importance of structuring and implementing captives correctly.
Ozy executives may be covered by D&O insurance despite impersonating Youtube executives with potential Ozy investors.
A Tesla, a young driver, and excessive speed lead to tragedy.
The plaintiff in the underlying suit filed a declaratory action that an insurer was obligated to defend and indemnify the insured ski resort.
How do you buy property insurance for something that cannot be touched? The literal impossibility of physical damage is a red flag to many insurers.
The justices of the Supreme Court of Rhode Island had to decide whether the policy definition of "pollutant" was ambiguous
The owner of a nightclub claimed coverage was owed for an underlying personal injury action because it made claims against both the nightclub owner and the third-party security guard hired by the nightclub.