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The class action claims James River miscalculated and misrepresented the risks in providing ride-share insurance policies to Uber.
The law will require that insurance companies test their data systems, algorithms and models to identify unfairness.
Courts are leaning on previous decisions instead of the language in each policy, which is raising significant issues for appeal.
The case stems from allegations that company officers "knowingly disregarded contamination risk and safety compliance" regulation.
As the driver was delivering a package during the attack, it is likely a workers' compensation claim will be successful.
Proponents of the bill say that regulation by breed has historically been ineffective and unfairly punitive to responsible dog owners.
The insurer claims it is not obligated to provide coverage for OC Helicopters in suits filed by the victims' families.
Active policyholders must be notified of whether such coverage applies or not within 30 days of the law's enactment.
A requirement of the law is a written information security program aligned with the size and complexity of a business.
The bill has been released by the Business, Labor & Technology Committee and is moving to the Senate, where it is expected to pass.