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Intentional Act Exclusion and Its Affect on the Duty to Defend A Court of Appeals in Ohio addressed the issue of whether an insurer had a duty…
E-Business Issues April 6, 2015 Internet Exposures for Businesses Summary: E-businesses, as well as brick and mortar companies,…
While an ordinary insured would easily understand that oil leaking into the ground was a pollutant, the line was murkier when considering home heating oil leaking into a home.
"There simply was no period of time from the plaintiff's hire in 1983 until his retirement in 2016 at which the plaintiff was not a regular member of the Bridgeport Police Department," the court said.
The Sixth Circuit has ruled that a homeowner cannot reasonably interpret an ACV endorsement to his policy as creating additional coverage for damage to his roof from a windstorm.
The large settlement came after the insurer paid policy limits to the driver of the vehicle that was not hit directly by the defendant, but offered a much smaller settlement to the driver of the car actually struck by the defendant.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has reversed the decision of the lower court, finding that a policy that listed windstorms among the covered…
The case is being sent back down to lower courts for deliberation after the Missouri Supreme Court found that Geico should have a chance to defend itself against the claims.
Can an intentional act be considered an accident in certain circumstances?