Recently, an Ohio FC&S reader wondered, more specifically worried, whether liability-based theories involving progressive damage could be applied in first-party property loss situations.
When I first came to the staff of The FC&S Bulletins, I was introduced to a number of insurance contract (policy) interpretative principles that underlie the basis of situational analysis for us
Every so often, even frequently, we get coverage questions that make us wonder what is wrong with people. Lose a dollar, sue. Get mad, sue. Sue to get even. Sue to get revenge. Sue, Sue, Sue.
It was a dark and stormy night. The rain dripped from my fedora, as I sat at my lonely desk, looking out over the skyline (you would think that I could afford a place with a ceiling).
Jake takes a break from his drill press at the employer's appointed time, heads down the steps to the company break room for a Coke, slips on the last step, and breaks his ankle.
Readers Debate Ethics Of Forwarding Coverage Denial To Claimants LawyerA number of readers responded to the question left at the end of last months FC&S ...