The final paragraph of the article “State Farm Loses Supreme Court Appeal Over Lawsuit” contains information that is incomplete and therefore inaccurate. The paragraph reads:
The company says its practices have changed since the Campbell trial, and it now reassures customers that excess verdicts over their policy limits will be covered.
The correct information is:
“The company says its practices have changed since the Campbell trial, and it now reassures customers that if the company chooses to take a case to trial after it has had an opportunity to settle within policy limits, and there are no coverage questions, State Farm will pay any judgment in excess of their policy limits, if the case goes against the policyholder.”
Topics Lawsuits State Farm
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