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The Arizona Supreme Court has reversed a ruling that allowed the family of a victim of a fatal car crash to pursue punitive damages against a trucking company, reasserting its holding in a 1986 decision that negligent acts alone are not sufficient to tack on extra damages.
New York law may serve as an alternative to insurance coverage for payment after contamination and cleanup.
The information that smart devices track has the potential to prove or refute many different types of claims in court or in an investigation. The insurance industry can use smart technology to bust fraud attempts; the obstacle becomes obtaining the smart data.
State Farm's 80-page complaint accuses multiple chiropractic providers in New Jersey of prescribing a pre-planned course of treatment for patients injured in automobile accidents, regardless of individual circumstances.
The court considered the certified question from the U. S. District Court, finding in favor of the insurer.
These suits were surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaints here.
State Farm has filed suit against several chiropractors and medical providers claiming they have perpetuated fraud for the last 8 years, costing policyholders millions of dollars.
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
The answer may not be as clear as the headlines have portrayed.
The popular SXSW music festival in Austin was canceled in 2020, and ticket holders were unhappy with their choices of compensation.