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Directors and Officers Liability (D&O)
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Workers Compensation and Employers Liability
When the insured's away and the water leaks, is there coverage?
When there's a social function at work and an employee is injured, coverage becomes complicated.
When an insured takes a vehicle off the policy, how long does she have to add a new vehicle for it to be considered a replacement vehicle?
A CGL policy's assault and battery exclusion applied despite the arguments in favor of the concurrent causation rule.
A vehicle is sent to an insured but it never arrives; is there coverage?
When an insured has a triple net lease with the tenants, what coverage does the insured need on the property?
The rental agreement between a landlord and two tenants who allegedly flew a drone in their apartment did not expressly state the tenant's would be liable for water damage caused by their own negligence.
When an insured cleans up a spill he didn't cause and a claim is made, is there any coverage?
When a tree falls on a travel trailer, does coverage fall under the dwelling policy or the auto policy for damage to the trailer?
The court found the potential for coverage because the policy at issue applied to two structures that were on the same, undivided parcel of land.