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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].
The new law reforms the prior law, in which first responders and firefighters had the burden of proving causation for their illnesses.
A fiduciary could not serve as the insureds' disinterested appraiser, despite agent-principal relationship, Florida court says.
A court ruled that a competitor's lawsuit against an insured did meet coverage requirements under The Hartford's policy.
A court ruled that the insureds could not recover payments under their flood insurance policy to cover Hurricane Irma damage.
Here's why an autonomous shuttle and truck collided in Las Vegas in 2017, according to the NTSB.
The court's ruling states that a provision in a policy that limited the insurer's liability for losses applied to all loss arising out of a flood.
A new report that highlights facts about Missouri's market's readiness to recover following a high-magnitude quake.
A multi-million dollar insurance fraud judgment was upheld against a woman who allegedly created sham law firms and recovered on false claims.
The case is Colorado Department of Labor and Employment v. Dami Hospitality, LLC, No. 17SC200 (Colo. June 3, 2019).
The homeowners were displaced from their homes for 10 months after a winter storm caused fires in a number of homes.