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'Trap for Unguarded Consumer': Appellate Ruling Finds UIM Step-Down Provision Was Unclear
The ruling, which denied Wausau Underwriters Insurance Co.'s motion for reconsideration, waded into a novel question of insurance law regarding coverage for a vehicle with an alternate garaging address than what's listed on the policy.Opening 2 New Offices, Vaughan Baio Prepares for Aggressive Growth in 2024
The Philadelphia-based litigation defense firm has expanded its footprint into Cherry Hill and Long Island.$2 Million Settlement for Woman Hit by Car While Sitting on Curb
A $2 million settlement was reached in a Middlesex County suit on April 14 for an 18-year-old New Brunswick woman who was injured when a motorist…Mother and Daughter Hurt in Collision With School Bus Settle for $1.78 Million in Monmouth
A mother and daughter who suffered spinal injuries when their car collided with a school bus agreed to a $1.775 million settlement in their Monmouth…Coverage Dispute Centers on Bar Fight Bystander's Injuries
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Suit Over Injuries Sustained in Collision With Tractor-Trailer Settles for $1.8 Million
A woman who claimed she suffered a traumatic brain injury when her vehicle was forced into a guardrail by a tractor-trailer changing lanes has settled…NJ Driver Struck by NYC Garbage Truck Settles For $3.7 Million in Morris
A woman who suffered injuries of the cervical spine when her car was struck from behind by a New York City garbage truck has agreed to a $3.7 million…New Law Makes No Change in Broker Liability
An expert look at the effect two statutory amendments will have on the liability of insurance producers.$10 Million Settlement for Double Amputation Following Bus Accident
A West Orange woman has received $10 million in Dertouzos v NJ Transit as compensation for having both legs amputated after being run over by a public…Insurance Company Balks at Covering Strip Club in Image-Misappropriation Suit
An insurance company that issued a policy to a New Jersey adult entertainment club is asking a judge to decide whether it must provide coverage for a lawsuit accusing the club of online misappropriation of women's images.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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