By Greg Land | October 2, 2017
The Georgia Court of Appeals agreed with a trial judge that an insurer must pay $100,000 in uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage to a car wreck victim, even though workers' compensation had already paid him nearly twice that.
By Max Mitchell | September 29, 2017
Plaintiffs do not need to provide so-called "smoking gun" evidence of ill will to bring bad-faith claims against insurance carriers, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled in an issue of first impression for the court.
By Alexa Woronowicz | September 29, 2017
Plaintiff not entitled to insurance coverage for sinkholes that opened beneath propane storage tanks, where plaintiff's policy only provided coverage for a direct physical loss to the tanks, which did not suffer damage, and not for damage to the land at plaintiff's facility. Defendants' motion for summary judgment granted.
By Samantha Joseph | Daily Report | September 28, 2017
South Florida attorneys, take note: the FBI is watching. And police sources said more arrests are coming as part of a multiagency investigation into alleged insurance fraud by personal injury attorneys.
By Samantha Joseph | September 28, 2017
The Florida Bar has opened investigations into five attorneys accused of insurance fraud.
By Christine Simmons | September 27, 2017
Kasowitz Benson Torres, the New York firm whose work for President Donald Trump has kept it in the national spotlight this year, is vowing to appeal after a Florida judge ruled that a billing fraud complaint against the firm can move forward.
By Alexa Woronowicz | September 27, 2017
Insurer Granted $162,110 Judgment in Breach Suit to Recover Commission Debt From Agent
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | September 27, 2017
FC&S Legal: This story is reprinted with permission from FC&S Legal, the industry's only comprehensive digital resource designed for insurance…
By Christine Simmons | September 27, 2017
Kasowitz Benson Torres, the New York firm whose work for President Donald Trump has kept it in the national spotlight this year, is vowing to appeal…
By Amanda Bronstad | September 27, 2017
A class action that had State Farm and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce banging the table over "extraordinarily burdensome" discovery orders has ended in a whimper after a federal appeals court reversed certification on entirely different issues.
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