Was a self-storage company's indemnity agreement subject to regulation as insurance under the California Insurance Code or was 'incidental' to the 'principal object and purpose' of renting storage space?
Homeowners allege that Auto-Owners improperly denied their insurance claim, which sought coverage for property damage due to an illegal marijuana grow operation.
An employer does not have to pay a paralegal's workers' compensation claims for an injury he suffered while rounding the bases during a softball game played by employees, a Delaware Superior Court judge has ruled.
An employer does not have to pay a paralegal's workers' compensation claims for an injury he suffered while rounding the bases during a softball game played by employees, a Delaware Superior Court judge has ruled.
There is a pending case waiting to be heard in the New York courts which can alter how cases are currently decided, but even more significantly, it can impact the way insurance companies do business.
New York City-based health care provider EmblemHealth has agreed to pay $575,000 to the state of New York to settle allegations that it inadvertently disclosed the Social Security numbers of more than 81,000 people.
New York City-based health care provider EmblemHealth has agreed to pay $575,000 to the state of New York to settle allegations that it inadvertently disclosed the Social Security numbers of more than 81,000 people.
An appellate court in California has ruled that a vintage wine collector's insurance company did not have to cover the loss he suffered when he purchased close to $18 million in counterfeit wine.