Regulatory & Compliance

Florida Court Backs Insurers' Right to Deny Coverage via Exclusions
Regulatory & Compliance Florida Court Backs Insurers' Right to Deny Coverage via Exclusions

In moments of crisis, can policyholders rely on their insurance to provide relief? A recent figure reveals that 30% of claims are denied based on policy exclusions, leaving many individuals and businesses in unexpected financial turmoil. In an evolving risk landscape, these exclusions can lead to

Indiana Court Overturns $600K Verdict in Teacher Retaliation Case
Regulatory & Compliance Indiana Court Overturns $600K Verdict in Teacher Retaliation Case

In the complex world of employment law and insurance, few cases highlight the intricate balance between employee rights and employer policies like the recent Indiana Supreme Court decision involving a school teacher's workers' compensation claim. Simon Glairy, an esteemed expert in risk management

How Do Policy Limits Impact Bad Faith Insurance Claims?
Regulatory & Compliance How Do Policy Limits Impact Bad Faith Insurance Claims?

In the complex landscape of insurance disputes, a recent decision by a Florida appellate court has brought renewed attention to the interplay between policy limits and bad faith claims in insurance litigation. This decision, involving the case of State Farm versus policyholder Catherine Hudnall,

Trend Analysis: Strengthening Insurance Fraud Laws
Regulatory & Compliance Trend Analysis: Strengthening Insurance Fraud Laws

Efforts to combat insurance fraud are gaining momentum, with legislative trends indicating significant shifts in how states tackle this pervasive issue. The state of Michigan is at the forefront, proposing a series of legislative changes aimed at enhancing its approach to insurance fraud. These

Tenth Circuit Affirms Vehicle-Specific Auto Insurance Policy Limits
Regulatory & Compliance Tenth Circuit Affirms Vehicle-Specific Auto Insurance Policy Limits

The recent decision by the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit has drawn significant attention within legal and insurance circles, as it sets a precedent regarding vehicle-specific auto insurance policy limits. This ruling, stemming from the case of Scott v. Nationwide Agribusiness

Which Insurer Pays First in Car Repair Incidents?
Regulatory & Compliance Which Insurer Pays First in Car Repair Incidents?

The insurance claim process in car repair incidents can be a tangled web of complexities, where understanding which insurer shoulders the financial burden first is crucial. This has become increasingly significant as burgeoning technologies and evolving ownership paradigms reshape the landscape.

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