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Truckers
Workers Compensation and Employers Liability
The Second Circuit recently confirmed that a liability insurer that waits to deny coverage so that it can investigate the facts giving rise to the disclaimer will not be estopped from denying coverage provided that the insurer does not use the investigation as a tactic to delay the disclaimer.
A money transportation company has filed a lawsuit accusing the FBI and the San Bernadino County Sheriff's Department of scheming to illegally pull over company vehicles and seize money from its marijuana dispensary clients.
The contracts between the injured truck driver's direct employer and the "livestock brokerage company" stated driver's employer was an independent contractor, but the nature of the complex agreements showed otherwise.
In reversing the appellate court, the Arizona Supreme Court relied on a 1986 decision of the same court that held negligence, when standing alone, does not cross the line that would warrant additional damages.