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April 11, 2023 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

State Farm Policy Gets 'Lost in Translation' For Georgia Homeowners

The homeowners contended that, based on the language of their homeowners policy with State-Farm, the partial relief they received for post-damage repairs was not enough. State Farm disagreed.
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April 04, 2023 | Daily Report Online

Can a Jury Change the Rules of an Insurance Policy? Ga. Appeals Court Set to Decide

While the plaintiffs had received some relief for the damages in 2017, they contended it wasn't nearly enough to actually conduct the needed repairs and took the issue to court. The jury agreed. The appeals court is reviewing the verdict.
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March 30, 2023 | The Legal Intelligencer

Pa. Supreme Court Completes U-Turn on Validity of Household Exclusion

Back in 2019, in the case of Gallagher v. GEICO Indemnity, 201 A.3d 131, 138 (Pa. 2019), the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that the household exclusion, found in automobile insurance policies, violated Pennsylvania's Motor Vehicle Financial Responsibility Law and was, therefore, not enforceable under any circumstance.
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March 22, 2023 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Tesoro Ref. & Mktg. Co. LLC v. Nat'l Union Fire Ins. Co.

Click here for ICLC Expert Analysis. Tesoro Ref. & Mktg. Co. LLC v. Nat'l Union Fire Ins. Co. United States District Court for the Western District…
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March 22, 2023 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Ryan, LLC v. National Union Fire Ins. Co.

A Texas appellate court found the $346,612 paid to Weaver was an unlawful taking by Weaver to the deprivation of Ryan and, thus, there is coverage under the Employee Theft provision of the policy.
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March 20, 2023 | Texas Lawyer

Unusual Move: Court Grants Emergency Stop to Insurance Case Hinged on Pre-Suit Issue

"The trial court below upended that settled decisional law by refusing to abate the litigation until (plaintiff) submits to an (examination under oath)," said the insurance carriers as relators.
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March 16, 2023 | Texas Lawyer

A Federal Judge Just Opened the Door for a Railroad Company to do Automated Inspections

"Here, the agency has barely articulated any basis at all. The paucity of reasoning is especially glaring in the face of the agency's statutory mandate to prioritize safety," the opinion states.
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March 16, 2023 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Federal Ins. Co. v. Neice

The Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia found that the decedent was, in fact, an employee of Dana Mining Company, meaning the "Employer's Liability" exclusion in the company's liability policy precluded coverage for a wrongful death suit brought by the decedent's widow.
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March 15, 2023 | Law.com

State Appellate Court Split: USAA Owes $30K Under Auto Policy for Injuries Sustained While Loading Luggage Into Vehicle

"Here, Estep contends that his accident occurred while he was loading his car with luggage, which was part of a greater mission of returning home to Chesapeake with that luggage," Judge Frank K. Friedman wrote on behalf of the majority. "Simply put, transporting luggage is a valid and expected use of a vehicle, and one cannot transport the baggage without first packing the vehicle."
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March 15, 2023 | Daily Business Review

Lawmakers Move Forward on Proposal to Curb Windshield Lawsuits

"This measure will help fight fraud and litigation and hopefully move the auto-insurance premiums in the right direction," Rep. Griff Griffitts.
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