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In a case of first impression, a Conn. court ruled that the UM/UIM exclusion did not apply in a rental car case.
A court ruled that a mobile gym operating out of a truck was not an uninsured auto after a woman sued her insurer for benefits.
Investigating a medical practice computer system was key to settling a case for the widow of a patient whose cancer went undiagnosed.
A worker who sued an electrical company after being injured during the construction of the second Comcast tower has lost his case.
GBS Investment Group asserted that property it owned in Miami had suffered water damage "due to a roof leak, caused by wind-driven rain."
A U.S. judge declined to extend a "seismic" Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision on the stacking of insurance coverage.
A lower court will decide whether or not a New York town has to pay for an injured police officer's medical marijuana treatment.
A court has reinstated an insurers' suit against Al Rajhi Bank stemming from the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
A Florida court ruled that a Miami homeowner could not recover under a lender-placed insurance policy for damage caused by Hurricane Irma.
A South Dakota court is allowing a bad faith action to proceed after allegations the insurer mishandled a workers' comp claim.