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By Zack Needles | April 23, 2020
In a case that drew strong amici curiae interest from the insurance industry, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled that an insurance carrier must defend its insured in a lawsuit by a man who was accidentally shot while intervening in a murder-suicide.
By Dennis Windscheffel, Clayton Matheson and Erin Brewer | April 22, 2020
In light of these immediate and potentially extended challenges, businesses undoubtedly will—and should—ask themselves whether their commercial property insurance policies provide business interruption coverages for virus-related losses.
By Jane Wester | April 22, 2020
An agent of Allstate Insurance, the judge alleges, set a "move-out" date of April 22, precisely one year after his family home was destroyed in a fire, after making a slow response to his claim and disputes over the provision of information by Allstate.
By Raychel Lean | April 22, 2020
"If we are unable to prevail in this particular case with such a clear policy, that means every insurer will get off the hook and avoid meeting its obligations, even though it collected premiums for years and years," said Podhurst Orseck partner Steven Marks.
By Jenna Greene | April 21, 2020
The declaratory judgment suit filed by Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher's Ted Boutrous on behalf Travelers Casualty Insurance Co. is sort of brilliant--because hmmm who could Travelers use as a test case for denying coverage without alienating large swaths of the public? How about a law firm?
By Jane Wester | April 21, 2020
U.K.-based Mallinckrodt is the first company charged in a broader DFS investigation into the opioid crisis, according to the agency.
By Raychel Lean | April 21, 2020
"If we are unable to prevail in this particular case with such a clear policy, that means every insurer will get off the hook and avoid meeting its obligations, even though it collected premiums for years and years," said Podhurst Orseck partner Steven Marks.
By Ross Todd | April 21, 2020
Travelers Casualty Insurance Co. of America has asked for a declaratory judgment that damages caused by the coronavirus pandemic fall under exclusions in two insurance policies purchased by the Geragos & Geragos law firm.
By Verdict Search | April 20, 2020
The bicyclist was hit by a motorist who ducked when his car was hit by a bullet during a shooting.
By Amanda Bronstad | April 17, 2020
Four law firms have filed separate class actions against six different insurers, alleging they denied business interruption claims filed by thousands of small businesses across the country. The lead plaintiffs include La Luz Ultralounge in Bonita, California, and Nick's New Haven Style Pizzeria & Bar in Coral Springs and Boca Raton, Florida.
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