Prime Insurance Avoids $60M Judgment in Liposuction Death Case in Georgia February 12, 2024 By William Rabb Prime Insurance Co. is not liable for $60 million in damages after two patients died following liposuction at a Georgia...
No Duty to Defend Doesn’t Mean No Duty to Indemnify, Federal Appeals Court Finds August 2, 2023 By William Rabb A federal appeals court has clarified, at least under the realm of Texas law, when an insurer has a duty...
‘Quirky’ Wording Sinks Evanston’s Exclusion, Appeals Court Finds in Sex Assault Case September 19, 2022 By William Rabb The New Year’s Eve sexual assault of a patient at a Miami hospital’s mental health ward made headlines around Florida...
Florida Supreme Court Ruling to Have Big Impact on Duty to Defend Construction Cases January 4, 2018 By Elizabeth B. Ferguson A recent case out of the Florida Supreme Court will likely have a big impact on the duty of insurers...
Judge Seals Conversations in South Carolina Officer’s Lawsuit with Insurer August 11, 2016 By Bruce Smith A former South Carolina police officer’s conversations with an insurance carrier after he was charged in the death of an...
TIG Insurance Sues NHL to Limit Its Defense in Players’ Concussion Lawsuits April 17, 2014 By Chris Dolmetsch The National Hockey League was sued by an insurer seeking to limit its duty to defend the league in lawsuits...
Industry Groups Welcome N.Y. High Court’s Reversal of K2 Decision February 20, 2014 By Young Ha Insurance trade groups this week welcomed the New York Court of Appeals’ reversal of its June 11, 2013, decision on...