Search for: "HARTFORD INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE MIDWEST"
Results 1 - 4 of 4
Sorted by Relevance | Sort by
Date
2 Apr 12:49 pm
... Company * Hartford Accident &Indemnity Company *
Hartford Causality Insurance Company * Hartford Insurance Company of the Midwest * Hastings Mutual Insurance Company * Home-Owners Insurance Company * Horace Mann Insurance Company * Integon National ... Company * Westfield Insurance
Company Granholm said Michigan residents are paying some the highest rates in America for auto insurance they are compelled by law to buy. Meanwhile, some of these big players are among the most profitable insurance ...
6 Apr 1:42 pm
... Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company Hartford
Casualty Insurance Company Hartford Insurance Company of the Midwest Hartford Fire Insurance Company U.S. District Court Judge - Hon. Janet C.
Hall Plaintiff Class Counsel David S. Golub Jonathan M. Levine Peter R. Kahana ... the claimant while falsely portraying the brokers as independent. In return, the approved brokers
provided Hartford with outside markets for structured settlement annuity sales through their relationships with other P ...
12 Apr, 2008 4:38 pm
... material should be limited to noncoverage related items. Policyholder counsel should request that the insurance company set forth the basis for audit counsel's investigation and review ... Coverage Fees Incurred in a Coverage Action • Concept Enterprises, Inc. v.
Hartford Ins. Co. of the Midwest, No. CV 00-7267 NM (JWJx), 2001 U.S ... Supp. 2d 1332, 1343 (S.D.
Fla. 2001), the court found the insurers obligated to reimburse the full amount of the settlement paid where potential coverage existed at the time ...
1 Jul, 2008 9:00 am
Royal Indem. Co. v. Hartford Ins. Co. of the Midwest, No. B196406, 2008 WL 2009747 (Cal. Ct. App.
(2d. Dist.) May 12, 2008 Two ... liability emanates from intentional conduct not covered by the policy. Independent counsel is warranted when the insurer's 'best interests are
served by a finding of willful conduct because it thus may not ... want any judgment limited to covered claims, while the insurance
company will be better off if judgment is imposed on claims not covered under the policy.' (Croskey et ...
Search on: Blawgs.FM | BlawgSearch Google
Co-op | Blawg.com | Bloglines | Feedster | Google Blog Search | Technorati | Google | MSN | Yahoo!











