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Couple Finds No Relief From Pa. Appeal Over Rising Life Insurance Bills
"The Garwoods might argue that they preserved the question, because the word 'sufficient' appears in both their motion for post-trial relief and their statement of the first appellate issue," Judge Deborah Kunselman said. "If so, they would be wrong."
September 24, 2020 at 04:23 PM
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The Superior Court of Pennsylvania turned down an appeal from a couple who claimed their life insurance salesman misled them about how much their premium would increase as they got older.
Judge Deborah Kunselman wrote for a panel that included Judge Megan McCarthy King and Senior Judge James Colins. They ruled that Robert and Arlene Garwood had waived all five of the issues they raised in their appeal from a decision by the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County that favored Ameriprise Financial and RiverSource Life Insurance Co.
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