Jury Rules for Defendant Who Argued That Plaintiff's Vehicle Had Been Traveling Too Fast |
An Illinois jury has rejected a plaintiff's argument that an accident had been caused by the negligence of the defendant, who countered that the plaintiff's vehicle had been driving too fast behind the defendant's vehicle. Read More
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Insurers Pay $275,000 to Settle Suit Alleging That Party's Hosts Had Not Properly Overseen Go-Kart Use |
Two insurance companies have agreed to pay a total of $275,000 to settle a lawsuit alleging that parents hosting a party had not adequately overseen the use of a go-kart, resulting in injuries to a 13-year-old. Read More
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Couple Settles With Driver Who Allegedly Turned Left Without Due Care |
Two plaintiffs have settled a lawsuit with a driver who allegedly made a left turn in front of them without taking appropriate care. Read More
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Border Patrol Agent Allegedly Injured Chasing Suspects Near Texas Ranch Loses Bid for Damages |
A state judge in Texas has issued a directed verdict on liability in favor of the defense in a case brought by a border patrol officer who alleged that he had been injured while pursuing suspects near a ranch in Laredo. Read More
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Insurance Law by Barry Zalma, Esq., CFE |
Written by nationally-renowned insurance coverage expert Barry Zalma, an insurance coverage attorney, consultant, expert witness and blogger, Insurance Law introduces the new insurance professional to the fundamental principles of insurance and provides the experienced litigator analyses of today’s leading insurance law decisions nationwide.
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