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August 13, 2018 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

As Pennsylvania Federal Courts Split Over Whether Insureds Can Bring Unfair Trade Practices Claims Against Insurers, Another Judge Says They Can

A federal district court in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, recognizing an intra-district split that has been going on for a few years, has ruled…
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August 09, 2018 | The Legal Intelligencer

Defendant in Rear-End Collision Not Liable for Injuries

On Sept. 11, 2014, plaintiff Hassania Firoud, 53, a retail employee, was driving a minivan on Frankford Avenue, in Northeast Philadelphia. After she became stopped in traffic at Robbins Street, she was rear-ended by a sport-utility vehicle.
4 minute read
August 06, 2018 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Jury Must Decide Whether Remediation Prevented Insurer from Assessing Fire Damage, N.J. Appeals Court Says

An appellate court in New Jersey, reversing a trial court’s decision, has ruled that a jury must determine whether remediation work performed at…
4 minute read
August 06, 2018 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Chen v. State Farm Fire & Cas. Co.

Click Here for FC&S legal expert analysis  Chenv.State Farm Fire & Cas. Co.Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate DivisionMarch 20,…
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July 12, 2018 | The Legal Intelligencer

Company Agrees to $6M Accord Over Slip-and-Fall

Salesman Dennis Demnicki was knocked unconscious when he slipped on a puddle in the reception area of a manufacturing company's King of Prussia location. But steps allegedly taken after Demnicki fell—in which the company's safety manager allegedly hid evidence of the incident—also helped secure a $6 million settlement, according to plaintiff's counsel in the case.
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July 09, 2018 | The Legal Intelligencer

People in the News—July 9, 2018—Conrad O'Brien

Christopher Lucca joined Conrad O'Brien as an associate.
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July 05, 2018 | The Legal Intelligencer

Rideshare Driver's Independent Contractor Status Means Insurer Owes No Coverage

An exclusion in a State Farm policy barring coverage for accidents that occur while giving rides in exchange for money is not voided by the Pennsylvania Ridesharing Arrangements Act because the driver was an independent contractor and not an employee of a rideshare operator, the state Superior Court has ruled.
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June 29, 2018 | The Legal Intelligencer

Case Over Slip-and-Fall That Was Allegedly Covered Up Nets $6M Settlement

Salesman Dennis Demnicki was knocked unconscious when he slipped on a puddle in the reception area of a manufacturing company's King of Prussia location. But steps allegedly taken after Demnicki fell—in which the company's safety manager allegedly hid evidence of the incident—also helped secure a $6 million settlement, according to plaintiff's counsel in the case.
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June 07, 2018 | The Legal Intelligencer

After Crash, Husband, Wife Allegedly Suffered Brain Injuries

On Dec. 22, 2013, plaintiff Charles Forbes, 77, a musician, was driving on Newtown-Yardley Road, in Newtown. At the same time, another car was approaching from the opposite direction.
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May 25, 2018 | The Legal Intelligencer

Motel Targeted in Sex Trafficking Lawsuit Loses Insurance Coverage

An insurance carrier has no obligation to defend against a lawsuit aimed at holding a motel liable for sex trafficking that occurred on its premises.
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