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Plaintiffs' Counsel Defend Judge in Contentious Ford Roof Crush Case
The latest development is a defense of Gwinnett County State Court Judge Shawn Bratton, who was the subject of a motion for recusal from Ford accusing him of bias, unfairness and one-sided rulings.Court: New Stacking Waiver Required When Vehicle Added Via Endorsement
A driver with an insurance policy covering four cars is entitled to $400,000 in stacked uninsured/underinsured motorist benefits because his insurer failed to have him sign new stacking waivers when he added his most recent vehicles to the policy via endorsement, the state Superior Court has ruled.Appeals Court Kicks Mule-Cart Rider's UM Claim, Says Driver's Claim Can Proceed
Ruling in a case involving a woman injured when the buggy she was riding in was hit by a car, the Georgia Court of Appeals ruled that a trial judge was correct in denying summary judgment to the buggy driver's insurer. But the opinion said the injured woman's UM claim against the same insurer should have been dismissed by the trial court.Local Carpenter Awarded $185,000 for Spinal Injury in Van Wreck
Christian Fongemie injured his cervical spine and suffered injuries to his arms and neck following a 2016 car collision. A jury this month awarded him $185,000.Auto Shop Settles for $1 Million After Bad Brake Job Ends in Wreck
An Ellaville woman badly injured when the brakes failed on an approaching pickup has settled her claims against the garage that serviced the truck and later missed evidence of a leaky brake line during an inspection.Ruling Allowing Stacked Coverage Absent New Waiver Stands
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has cemented a lower court's ruling that entitled insureds who previously rejected stacked auto coverage to take advantage of stacking where the insurer fails to obtain a new waiver when a car is added to the policy.Panel Opens Door to Stacked Coverage When Waiver Isn't Secured
The state Superior Court has determined a family that initially chose not to stack insurance coverage for the cars they owned could still recover stacked insurance benefits because, when they added a new car to the policy several years later, the insurance carrier failed to obtain a waiver opting out of stacked coverage.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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