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Settled for $3M: Body Camera Footage and Familial Ties Key in Resolving Pedestrian's Case
"Had we not had that first body camera footage, our liability case and claims for punitive damages and attorney's fees under 13-6-11 would not have been as strong," said plaintiff counsel Jeb Butler of Butler Kahn.Electrician's Fall Leads to $5 Million Settlement in Bergen Wrongful Death Case
The estate of an electrician who died after a 30-foot fall in the workplace received payment of a $5 million settlement in a Bergen County wrongful death suit, Roscitt v. Chefler Foods, on Oct. 15.Pa. Supreme Court Evaluates Constitutional Parameters of a Jury's Punitive Damage Award
While it is well known that an insured has a clear and convincing standard of proving bad faith in order to recover such damages, it is lesser recognized that an insured does not have to prove outrageous conduct or evil motive to prove entitlement to punitive damages.Marshalling Insurance Resources to Counter False Claims Act Defense Costs and Liability
When confronted with an FCA investigation or lawsuit, corporate policyholders should review the full suite of their liability insurance policies, including directors and officers (D&O) liability policies, errors and omissions (E&O) policies, commercial general liability (CGL) policies, and employment practices liability (EPL) policies).Is Emotional Distress Covered as a Bodily Injury?
Awaiting argument at the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, Kramer v. Nationwide's outcome will be of great interest to attorneys across Pennsylvania, as the outcome could shed light on the question of whether emotional distress is covered as bodily injury under automobile insurance policies and the Motor Vehicle Financial Responsibility Law (MVFRL).View more book results for the query "Travelers"
Multiple EUO No-Shows: Timely Denial in Recent Case
An insurer may require a no-fault claimant (either the individual injured person or his/her assignee medical provider) to appear for an examination under oath (EUO) 11 NYCRR 65-3.5. If a claimant fails to appear for two scheduled EUOs, the insurer may deny the claim, provided it is raised in a timely denial of claim form.Ben's Best Sues Travelers, Seeking Coverage for Meat Spoiled in Hurricane Ian Outage
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Travelers Insurance Co. Wants No Part of This Murder-Conspiracy Claim
David Schlachet faces a lawsuit over the death of his wife, Lara Nadia Anike Prychodko.Travelers Insurance Co. Wants No Part of This Murder-Conspiracy Claim
David Schlachet faces a lawsuit over the death of his wife, Lara Nadia Anike Prychodko.Let History Be Your Guide: Pa.'s Chance to Stem the Ill-Conceived Tide
This article discusses the current Pennsylvania Superior Court split resulting from the Ungarean and MacMiles v. Erie Insurance Exchange, 286 A.3d 331 (Pa. Super. 2022) decisions, and why the Pennsylvania Supreme Court should adopt the reasoning in Ungarean.Download Now
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