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'What Did Everybody Else Get?': Standardized Noneconomic Damages Proposed
"It seems we're replacing one arbitrary option with another," Justice Jimmy Blacklock said. "The economic value of that person and their earnings has no connection to the suffering of their loved ones."Plastic Surgery Business Sues Cigna Over Insurance Coverage Claims
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Houston Bankruptcy Court OKs $52M Insurance Settlement for Industrial Explosion Victims
The related cases are In re: Watson Grinding & Manufacturing Co. and In re: Watson Valve Services Inc. in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas Houston Division.$1M in Attorney Fees Awarded in South Florida Case After Insurer Refused $100K Settlement
"The defense turned what should have been a straightforward matter—one that should have been settled very early on—into an exceedingly complicated and expensive one," said attorney Todd L. Wallen.View more book results for the query "*"
Four Season Trucking Sues Grange Mutual to Force Insurance Defense in PI Case
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Judge: Insurer Must Defend, Indemnify Contractor Accused of Negligence in Building Collapse
"The underlying complaint alleges that as a result of Dello Russo's faulty workmanship during renovations, the building partially collapsed, requiring the demolition of the remaining structure. In other words, the underlying complaint alleges that Dello Russo's negligence caused an accident. Accordingly, the claims against Dello Russo allege 'property damage' caused by an 'occurrence,'" the court said.New Mexico Jury Returns $52M Punitive Damages Verdict in Insurance Bad Faith Suit
A New Mexico jury hit Public Underwriters Liability Insurance Company with $52 million in punitive damages, finding the insurer violated the Unfair Practices Act in an insurance bad faith case after a decade of litigation.