By Greg Land | July 25, 2018
Turning aside the insurer's bid for a new trial or judgment as a matter of law, the appellate panel said the evidence was "more than enough for a jury to find that Geico acted in bad faith" in its handling of a 2010 auto wreck.
By R. Robin McDonald | July 17, 2018
Last year, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia and parent company Anthem Insurance Cos. rolled out a new policy that included refusals claims based on emergency room visits if the insurers later deemed them non-emergencies. Medical associations have been fighting the policy as dangerous and a violation of federal law ever since. On Tuesday, two groups—the American College of Emergency Physicians and the Medical Association of Georgia—sued to block the policy.
By R. Robin McDonald | July 12, 2018
A federal lawsuit claims that the former band director of South Gwinnett High School in Snellville had a track record of sexually inappropriate conduct before he was hired by the Gwinett school district, where he allegedly assaulted multiple female band students.
By Ryan Lovelace | July 9, 2018
The group includes the former co-chairs of Crowell's insurance/reinsurance group and office leaders in London and Orange County, California.
By Greg Land | June 15, 2018
A few days after the Georgia Court of Appeals upheld several rulings by a DeKalb County judge in the underlying trial, Safe Auto Insurance settled its federal claims against the estate of a woman killed by a drunken driver.
By Katheryn Tucker | May 31, 2018
Ford's lawyers have asked the judge to erase from the record opposing counsel's 64-page motion and brief urging sanctions against the automobile maker for alleged misdeeds, saying the document contains "irrelevant invective and false accusations."
By R. Robin McDonald | May 25, 2018
The court-appointed administrator of Diane McIver's estate has authorized the lawsuit against McIver's husband and the sole witness to the shooting.
By Greg Land | May 11, 2018
The Georgia Supreme Court ruled that punitive damages a probate judge entered against the conservator could not be levied against the insurance company that provided the surety bond.
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By Steven A. Meyerowitz | May 4, 2018
The circuit court concluded, therefore, that the pollution exclusion in the Central Mutual insurance policy was unambiguous and that stormwater qualified as a pollutant under the policy.
By R. Robin McDonald | April 25, 2018
A manslaughter conviction could still have allowed Tex McIver to benefit from Diane McIver's death under Georgia law.
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