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A dispute over policy terms led an insured to file a class-action complaint against his insurer, arguing breach of contract.
Bayer has petitioned a Calif. appeals court to reverse a $2B verdict, stating 'egregious and pervasive misconduct' infected the trial.
Here are six insurance coverage decisions from 2019 that will help shape the coverage landscape for years to come.
Despite the insurer's efforts, a court ruled that a woman and her newborn are entitled to survivor benefits in a WC claim.
The N.J. motorist alleged he aggravated existing injuries and sustained new ones in a 2014 school bus crash.
A California court's decision is the first in which a state has obtained a judgment against pelvic mesh manufacturer Johnson & Johnson.
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Social engineering remained a hot topic in 2019 and there were several noteworthy decisions this year.
The filing, which was supposed to have been sealed, was available on Pacer for nearly two weeks.
A court case questions whether an employer should reimburse an employee for the prescribed use of medical marijuana after a work-related accident.