By Charles Toutant | April 18, 2023
"Insurance companies have gone in-house to save money," said personal injury lawyer John Morgan. "The result is inferior lawyers in many cases, who bring knives to gunfights."
By Alexander Lugo | April 7, 2023
"Bottom line is you're going to get in a lot of trouble if you do this and no lawyer should be following Morgan & Morgan," said Bob Jarvis, a Nova Southeastern University College of Law professor.
By ALM Staff | April 6, 2023
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the document here.
By Charles Toutant | April 6, 2023
Wells Fargo's alleged involvement was one of many similarities between the Silbiger policy and another stranger-originated life insurance policy that the New Jersey Supreme Court declared null and void in 2019.
By Charles Toutant | March 14, 2023
"The way the courts are deciding these cases lately, they're just saying all these other courts have said there's no cause of action, so, clearly, there's no cause of action. I hope the Supreme Court doesn't do that," said insurance attorney Eugene Killian Jr.
By Charles Toutant | February 16, 2023
"JIFs protect members against liability through 'self-insurance.' 'Self-insurance' is not insurance," Supreme Court Justice Douglas Fasciale wrote.
By Gerald H. Baker | February 13, 2023
This year, the 220th legislative session has already approved a bill to increase the minimum limits for motor vehicle and automobile liability coverage and a bill to expand the full disclosure of policy limits. Nonetheless, there are still some changes that the Legislature can approve that will further protect the legal rights of persons injured in automobile accidents.
By Gerald H. Baker | February 13, 2023
Since 1988, there have been over 120 published cases that deal with some aspect of the verbal threshold. These cases are listed here in chronological order by subject matter.
By Gerald H. Baker | February 13, 2023
This year, there were no new cases dealing with the verbal threshold; however, there were two new cases from the Supreme Court dealing with motor vehicle accidents: Cooper Hospital (Collateral Sources: Medicare) and Stewart (Tort Claims Act: Dangerous Condition of Public Property). In addition, there have been two new statutes relating to automobile insurance.
By Gerald H. Baker | February 13, 2023
The triple pillars of the system are the Compulsory Insurance Law (which requires liability insurance), the No Fault Act (which requires Personal Injury Protection benefits) and the Uninsured Motorist Act (which requires uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage).
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