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Steven A. Meyerowitz, a Harvard Law School graduate, is the founder and president of Meyerowitz Communications Inc., a law firm marketing communications consulting company. He may be contacted at [email protected].
A NJ court ruled that an insured could not assert a property damage claim after its excavator fell into a river.
Most of the losses expected in a substantial cyber security event are not typically covered by insurance policies, FM Global found.
Connecticut's governor signed into law a bill providing workers' comp benefits to first responders diagnosed with PTSD.
The Washington State Supreme Court holds that insurers must cover fault-free insureds' deductibles before retaining subrogation proceeds.
The Supreme Court of South Carolina's ruling wasn't surprising, but the trial court's decision, which it reversed, was.
Jurors for a State Farm case reported they were the targets of racist language and intimidating behavior.
Nautilus Insurance Company had no duty to defend a motel that failed to intervene or report sex trafficking activity.
The case is Richardson v. Indemnity Ins. Co. of North America, No. DA 18-0594 (Mont. July 16, 2019).
A court ruled that exclusions in insurance policies issued to Pfizer did not preclude coverage for class action settlement.
The court ruled that PIP benefits did not apply, as the insured's injuries did not result from a motor vehicle accident.