Insurers are not required to provide policyholders with a new form waiving the stacking of uninsured and underinsured benefits when insureds add vehicles to their single-vehicle insurance policies, the Superior Court has ruled.
A divided three-member panel of the court held March 21 that single- and multi-vehicle policy stacking waivers should be addressed with the same form and in the same manner when adding vehicles to a policy, a decision that immediately led some plaintiffs attorneys to offer their assistance in seeking reargument.
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