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A federal appeals court has ruled an insurance carrier that provided an insurance professionals' E&O liability insurance policy to an agency is not obligated to defend the agency in a suit brought by a competitor agency.
A central New Jersey husband and wife who ran a now-defunct insurance brokerage firm have pleaded guilty to their roles in a scheme to steal more than $770,000 by failing to remit insurance premiums to seven insurance companies.
A central New Jersey husband and wife who ran a now-defunct insurance brokerage firm have pleaded guilty to their roles in a scheme to steal more than $770,000 by failing to remit insurance premiums to seven insurance companies.
Reversing a trial courts decision, a California appellate court ruled a motor vehicle exclusion in a homeowners insurance policy barred coverage of claims against the insured homeowner and his wife after he accidentally ran over his granddaughter with his pickup truck.
One year after Superstorm Sandy struck the state, New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance Commissioner Ken Kobylowski is cautioning consumers to remain vigilant about insurance fraud.
One year after Superstorm Sandy struck the state, New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance Commissioner Ken Kobylowski is cautioning consumers to remain vigilant about insurance fraud.
A federal district court in Alabama has dismissed two homeowners force-place insurance-related claims against a lender and mortgage servicer under the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act and the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.
A federal district court in Connecticut has denied a homeowners attempt to sue the insurance agent who sold him a standard flood insurance policy for misrepresentation.
A total pollution exclusion endorsement in a commercial general liability insurance policy negated an insurance carriers obligation to defend or indemnify a contractor in a Chinese drywall case.
A federal district court in Mississippi has ruled that sovereign immunity required that it dismiss litigation brought by a number of insureds against FEMA where the insureds claims had been denied by the Write Your Own insurance carriers.