By Steven A. Meyerowitz | May 1, 2019
A California jury has ruled that a homeowners association was not negligent in connection with the death of a man in its swimming pool.
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | April 18, 2019
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has ruled that a homeowners' insurance policy's one year suit limitation provision prevented homeowners from recovering under their policy.
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | April 15, 2019
A federal district has ruled that an exclusion in a commercial general liability insurance policy precluded coverage of a lawsuit alleging that the insured company had violated its fiduciary duties under ERISA.
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | April 11, 2019
A California court has ruled that a claimant had the burden of demonstrating that the pilot of a Cessna aircraft that crashed had completed an annual training requirement as required by the pilot's insurance policy.
By Ross Todd | April 1, 2019
A survivor of the 2017 Tubbs Fire and a Healdsburg lawyer who advocates for wildfire victims have won a ruling from a judge in San Francisco allowing them to move forward with a lawsuit against the California Department of Insurance, claiming it let unlicensed out-of-state insurance adjusters work illegally in the state as contractors in the wake of recent wildfires.
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | March 26, 2019
This story is reprinted with permission from FC&S Legal, the industry's only comprehensive digital resource designed for insurance coverage…
By Nate Robson | March 25, 2019
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra has led a coalition of states defending the law after the Justice Department made the controversial decision to drop its defense. The DOJ had previously said it agreed changes to the ACA's individual mandate were unconstitutional, but severable from the whole law.
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | March 25, 2019
A federal district court in California has ruled that an insurer did not act in bad faith in its investigation of whether its insured had died by committing suicide in a case where the insured's body had not been found.
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | March 19, 2019
A federal judge has ruled that death benefits were not payable to a widow who said that her husband had been struck after he exited a tow truck and it backed over him, reasoning that he had not been “in or on” the tow truck at the time of his death.
By Jeff Ellis | March 12, 2019
As more drones disrupt airline operations and endanger passengers, determining liability and insurance coverage for damages is critical.
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