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Steven A. Meyerowitz

Steven A. Meyerowitz

Steven A. Meyerowitz, a Harvard Law School graduate, is the founder and president of Meyerowitz Communications Inc., a law firm marketing communications consulting company. He may be contacted at [email protected].

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August 13, 2019 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Colorado Insurance Division Issues Cease and Desist Orders for Trinity and Aliera Healthcare

The Colorado Division of Insurance has issued cease and desist orders for Trinity Healthshare and Aliera Healthcare.

By Steven A. Meyerowitz

2 minute read

August 12, 2019 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Michigan Appellate Court Reinstates Provider’s AOB Suit

A Michigan court has ruled that a health care provider that held post-treatment assignments from an insured injured in an automobile accident could proceed with its lawsuit against the insurer to collect no-fault benefits.

By Steven A. Meyerowitz

3 minute read

August 12, 2019 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Agreement Settling Workers’ Comp Claim Did Not Bind Non-Participating Pharmacy

A Pennsylvania court has ruled that an employer could not use a compromise and release agreement settling an employee’s worker’s compensation claim to deprive a pharmacy that was not party to the agreement of payment for medical services it provided to the employee.

By Steven A. Meyerowitz

4 minute read

August 12, 2019 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Insurer’s ‘Peace of Mind’ Language May Lead to Coverage for Computer Hacking Loss

An Indiana court has ruled that an insurer’s coverage quotes contained language that could lead to coverage for losses insureds’ suffered from a computer hacker.

By Steven A. Meyerowitz

7 minute read

August 12, 2019 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Court Rejects Insurer’s Subrogation Suit Under Florida Condo Act

A court has ruled that the Florida Condominium Act did not create a statutory right of action for condominium unit owners (or their insurers) to hold other unit owners vicariously liable for property damage caused by the tortious acts of the latter’s tenants or occupants.

By Steven A. Meyerowitz

4 minute read

August 08, 2019 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Liberty Mutual Defeats Suit Over Lienholder’s Repossession of Totaled Car

A California court has granted summary judgment in favor of an insurer who was sued by its insureds after their car was repossessed while the insurer handled their insurance claim.

By Steven A. Meyerowitz

6 minute read

August 08, 2019 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Ambiguous Settlement Proposals Doomed Insurer’s Bid for Its Attorneys’ Fees

A Florida appellate court has ruled that an insurer could not recover its attorneys’ fees and costs where the indemnity provision in the insurer’s settlement proposals was ambiguous.

By Steven A. Meyerowitz

4 minute read

August 08, 2019 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Lawyers Are Disqualified in Bad Faith Action Against Insurer They Previously Represented

A Washington appellate court has ruled that lawyers who previously represented an insurance company in bad faith lawsuits could not represent plaintiffs in a bad faith action against the insurer.

By Steven A. Meyerowitz

6 minute read

August 08, 2019 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Another Connecticut ‘Cracking Foundation’ Case, and the Same Result: No Insurance Coverage

An insurance company has defeated another lawsuit by Connecticut homeowners seeking coverage for cracking concrete.

By Steven A. Meyerowitz

4 minute read

August 08, 2019 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Governors Find Much to Do to Keep Drivers Safe in Automated Vehicle Age

The Governors Highway Safety Association has released a white paper discussing strategies as automated vehicles take the road.

By Steven A. Meyerowitz

2 minute read