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20 Sep 2017, 3:00 am by Robert Kreisman
The Illinois Appellate Court of the 1st District resolved a discovery dispute in an insurance coverage lawsuit between plaintiff-insured Motorola Solutions Inc. and the defendant-insurers Zurich Insurance Co. and Associated Indemnity Corp. [read post]
7 Dec 2011, 9:35 am by Heather M. Anderson
Lennar Companies held two primary insurance policies, one issued by OneBeacon Insurance Company f/k/a General Accident Insurance Company (“General Accident”) and the other issued by American Safety Risk Retention Group, Inc. [read post]
24 May 2010, 8:53 am
& Sales, Inc. (2nd Dept., decided 5/18/2010) New York Insurance Law § 3420(d)(2) provides: If under a liability policy issued or delivered in this state, an insurer shall disclaim liability or deny coverage for death or bodily injury arising out of a motor vehicle accident or any other type of accident occurring within this state, it shall give written notice as soon as is reasonably possible of such disclaimer of liability or denial… [read post]
The plaintiff, New Jersey citizen, who was injured in a motor vehicle accident, brought a putative class action against five insurance defendants, Aetna Inc., Aetna Health Inc., Aetna Health Insurance Co., Aetna Life Insurance Co., and The Rawlings Company, LLC. [read post]
30 Sep 2009, 12:47 pm
Hartford Life and Accident Insurance Company Download James Cape & Sons Co. v. [read post]
28 Dec 2012, 9:28 am
s insurance product and that he was not in fact an occupant of the insured truck at the time that the commercial truck accident happened. [read post]
22 Nov 2009, 8:27 pm
In AFFIRMING the lower court's denial of both motions, the Second Department reiterated some well-established rules regarding the timeliness of a liability insurer's disclaimer: An insurance carrier must give timely notice of a disclaimer "as soon as is reasonably possible" after it first learns of the accident or grounds for disclaimer of liability (Insurance Law § 3420[d][2]; see Pawley Interior Contr., Inc. v Harleysville Ins. [read post]