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Despite Previous Remand, Justices Won't Hear Second Appeal in Motorcycle UIM Case
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court, citing its landmark decision in 'Gallagher v. Geico,' had previously vacated and remanded a Superior Court ruling affirming the denial of underinsured motorist coverage for a plaintiff who was injured when his motorcycle collided with a car. But now the justices have refused to hear a second appeal after the Superior Court found that 'Gallagher' had no bearing on the case.Parked Truck That Ran Over Woman Was Not in 'Use,' Georgia Appeals Court Decides
The Georgia Court of Appeals has ruled that a truck parked in a residential driveway as a couple was "looking" at it, which allegedly rolled down the driveway and injured the woman, was not in "use" within the meaning of the truck owner's homeowner's insurance policy.Minimal Damage Rear-End Wreck Nets $5M Settlement Six Years Later
Plaintiffs attorney Ben Brodhead said he was concerned missteps by the previous lawyers handling the case may have made it unwinnable.Couple Injured by Drunken Driver on I-85 Reach $1.5M Settlement
Attorney Jimmy Rice secured the settlement from the at-fault driver's insurer, State Farm.$6 Million Settlement Resolves Litigation Over Triple-Fatal Route 9 Wreck
A $6 Million global settlement was reached on Dec. 7, 2018, in three Middlesex County suits stemming from a motor vehicle accident that killed three…High Court Won't Disturb Ruling Requiring New Stacking Waivers for Certain Vehicles
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has declined to review a Superior Court ruling that said an insured is entitled to stacked uninsured/underinsured motorist benefits because his insurer failed to have him sign new stacking waivers when he added his most recent vehicles to his policy via endorsement.Appellate Lawyer of the Week: Dallas Lawyer's Math on Chain-Reaction Accident Saves Client $1M
Dallas attorney R. Brent Cooper recently took a math question to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit on behalf of a primary liability insurer in a dispute over a serious multi-vehicle accident.Pa. Federal Judge Says Insureds Can Bring UTPCPL Claims Against Insurers
A federal district court in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, recognizing an intra-district split that has been going on for a few years, has ruled that an insured's claim against his insurer under Pennsylvania's Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law (UTPCPL) was not barred by the economic loss doctrine.Cole Scott's Strength Is Litigation, Not Bragging About Its Growth Trajectory
Cole, Scott & Kissane is best known as an insurance defense firm, less known as the law firm with the most attorneys in Florida.High Court to Mull Legality of Unlisted Resident Driver Exclusions
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court is now set to decide whether motor vehicle insurers can exclude coverage for nonfamily members who live with the vehicle owner but are not specifically included in the policy.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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