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Injured Motorist Secures $1.1M Settlement in Union County
A 45-year-old woman who suffered serious neck and back injuries in a Union County vehicle crash received court approval for a $1.1 million insurance settlement in a personal injury suit, Spencer v. White.Motorist Who Suffered Brain Injury Gets $1.14 Million in Settlements in Monmouth
Four years ago, Katherine Rauch-Sasseen of Long Branch suffered the first of two motor vehicle accidents in Monmouth County that left her with traumatic…All New Jersey Drivers Deserve Transparency and Trust
The author points to several laws that were clearly created to help protect lower income drivers and prevent car insurers from surreptitiously and unfairly discriminating against unsuspecting consumers, but which simply no longer have any "teeth."Bad News for Plaintiff: Defendant Unable to Pay in Case Where Judge Awarded Nearly $447,000
Plaintiffs counsel from Alan Barry & Associates in Danbury gained a moral victory for their client, who a judge awarded nearly $450,000 to after she was injured in a gym. But the plaintiff will not see any of the money as the gym owner had no insurance and closed shop.Rear-End Crash in Middlesex County Yields $1.25 Million Settlement
A woman's Middlesex County lawsuit, Korkor v. Nash, over injuries sustained when she was rear-ended at a red light, settled on June 8 for $1.25 million On…View more book results for the query "White Case"
The 'Forever Chemical' That Will Impact the Insurance Industry for Years to Come
Policyholders are pursuing coverage for alleged PFAS-related exposures under several types of insurance policies, including commercial general liability, pollution liability and specialty, and first-party property policies.Are Insurance Brokers the Next Target for Claims Arising From the Pandemic?
Since the pandemic struck last March, policyholders have sued insurance carriers nearly 2,000 times alleging their policies covered business losses due to COVID-19 and the related civil authority orders.Strict Liability Standard for Consumer Protection Law May Impact Insurance Litigation
In 2020, the Pennsylvania Superior Court confirmed that the UTPCPL does not apply to the handling of insurance claims, further reducing the emphasis on UTPCPL claims in insurance litigation.Judge Awards $37.6 Million in Med Mal Case Against University of Connecticut Health Center
A Superior Court judge has awarded a Bristol family—who had a twin die at birth and another come down with lifelong medical issues—$37.6 million.Nearly $2 Million Settlement Results From Crash With U.S. Postal Truck Injuring Teen
A Toms River teen who was left seriously injured and blind in one eye after the Jeep he was riding in hit a tree after a U.S. postal truck turned…Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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