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New York Law Journal

Right Aid Medical Supply, Corp. v. State Farm Mutual Auto. Ins. Co.

Insurer Fails to Meet Burden Establishing Affirmative Defense of Outstanding Verification
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Readjusting Risk Transfer: 'Burlington Ins. v. NYC Transit Auth.'

Julian D. Ehrlich analyzes the Court of Appeals recent decision in 'Burlington Ins. v. NYC Transit Auth.', which interpreted coverage in commonly found additional insured endorsements and will have a major impact on those purchasing and issuing liability insurance.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Physician Specialty Goes to Weight of Testimony, Not Admissibility

In his No-Fault Insurance Law Wrap-Up, David M. Barshay reviews recent cases involving an expert witness of a different specialty than the prescribing or treating physician, requests for adjournment or continuance due to unavailability of expert medical witnesses, and no fault coverage for a pedestrian that was not hit by the insured vehicle.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

Daily Medical Equipment Distribution Center, Inc. v. State Farm Mutual Ins. Comp.

Insurer Fails to Provide Reasonable Excuse For Default; Provider Granted Default Judgment
2 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

NJ Environmental Law's Top 10 of 2017

This article identifies 2017's top 10 state environmental issues, many of which will continue to have a long shelf life.
15 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Connell Foley Tackles Coverage, Bad Faith, Hurricane Sandy Cases in 2016

A number of carriers have called on Connell Foley of Roseland when insurance litigation matters arise, including New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Co.…
5 minute read

Daily Report Online

Henry Co. Jury Awards $3.3M in Rear-End Collision

A Henry County jury last month awarded more than $3.3 million to a man injured when a truck in which he was a passenger was rear-ended, ending what his lawyer said has been a harrowing ordeal over the admitted-liability case.
9 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Injury Plaintiffs May Recoup Medical Expenses Beyond PIP Limit

A New Jersey appeals court ruled Thursday that injured motorists who opted for the $15,000 minimum in personal-injury-protection benefits in their insurance policies may recover medical expenses exceeding that amount.
9 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Leggette v. Gov't Employees Ins. Co.

Nexus between Out-of-State Vehicle and Accident Required to Trigger PIP Coverage under Deemer Statute
3 minute read

Daily Report Online

Gwinnett Jury Awards $3.1M to Woman for Delayed Spine Diagnosis

A woman who claimed an emergency room doctor's failure to provide prompt treatment for nerve damage caused by a ruptured disk and left her permanently incontinent and unable to work was awarded a post-apportionment verdict of more than $3.1 million by a Gwinnett County jury.
11 minute read

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