Expert Analysis

Tesla's Robotaxi Push Exposes Gaps In Product Liability Law

As Tesla's deployment of robotaxis on public roads in Austin, Texas, faces regulatory scrutiny and legislative pus... (more story)

How Insurance Policies Are Adapting To AI Risk

While many risks related to artificial intelligence may still fit under existing commercial insurance policies, th... (more story)

8 Insurer Takeaways From Sweeping Georgia Tort Reform

Insurers should take note of several critical components of Georgia's tort litigation overhaul — including limitat... (more story)

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Hawaii Insurer Claims Defense Failures In Slip-And-Fall Suit

Hiscox Insurance Co. failed to meet its obligation to contribute to a Hawaii-based restaurant property manager's defense against a slip-and-fall suit, the manager's insurer told a Hawaii federal court.

The Firms That Won Big At The Supreme Court

The number of law firms juggling three or more arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court this past term nearly doubled from the number of firms that could make that claim last term.

Breaking Down The Vote: The High Court Term In Review

The U.S. Supreme Court once again waited until the term's closing weeks — and even hours — to issue some of its most anticipated and divided decisions.

Local Restrictions In New Fla. Hurricane Law Cause Friction

The Florida Senate hailed the signing late last week of a wide-ranging bill aimed at bolstering the state's handling of hurricanes, but a legal battle could lie ahead, as Gov. Ron DeSantis provided his signatu... (more story)

Auto Dividend Policies Can Be A Win For Drivers And Insurers

Dividend policies from auto insurers can offer carriers more premiums up front, strengthening their bottom line, while encouraging drivers to be more risk-averse once they have a vested interest in receiving s... (more story)

Marsh Says Brokerage Poached Employees, Client

Insurance brokerage Marsh told a New York federal court that a competing brokerage orchestrated a scheme with former Marsh employees to steal clients in its surety business, noting that the competitor has face... (more story)

Houston Rodeo Says Unique Policy Means COVID Coverage

The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo is asking an appellate court to reverse a summary judgment win in favor of its insurer, arguing two provisions of its policy mean it's covered for business losses it sustai... (more story)

Kenyan Firm's Boeing Crash Fee-Sharing Suit Is Tossed

An Illinois federal judge has thrown out a suit by a Kenyan firm alleging that an Illinois firm wrongly pushed it out of a fee-sharing agreement stemming from a settlement with Boeing over the 2019 Ethiopian A... (more story)

Insurer Seeks End Of Golf Co.'s $3.1M Hurricane Claim

A property insurer for a golf course owner told a North Carolina federal court it should toss the owner's claims that the insurer failed to pay an additional $3.1 million in coverage for Hurricane Helene-relat... (more story)

Insurer Asks Court To Sort Out Paying Of $4.1M Settlement

An insurer asked a California federal court to decide who should receive a $4.1 million settlement of a homeowner's fire claims, saying it could not determine who was entitled to the payment because of a numbe... (more story)

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Biggest Decisions Of Mich. Supreme Court So Far This Year

The Michigan Supreme Court so far this year has handed down a number of decisions marking important changes to criminal law, including reshaping how late adolescents are sentenced for serious crimes and declar... (more story)

Insurers Blast Avon Ch. 11 Talc Injury Trust

A group of insurance carriers is asking a Delaware bankruptcy judge to reject cosmetic seller Avon Products' Chapter 11 plan, saying it would unfairly force them to pay possibly bogus talc injury claims.

Mich. Justices Say Old Insurance Policies Violated New Limits

In a closely divided order Wednesday, the Michigan Supreme Court held that insurance policies straddling the dates for which 2019 no-fault reforms went into effect are subjected to post-reform increased limits... (more story)

Syracuse Diocese Ch. 11 Plan On Hold For Insurance Deal OK

A New York bankruptcy judge Wednesday pushed back a hearing on the Chapter 11 plan of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse two months until she can hear arguments on insurance settlements that are central to the plan.

Insurer Says No Coverage For Music Festival Shooting Suits

An event company's general liability insurer told a Washington federal court that it should owe no coverage to the company and others, including Live Nation, in two underlying lawsuits seeking damages for a fa... (more story)

Idaho Justices Dismiss Suit Over Skier's Death On Slopes

The Idaho Supreme Court has dismissed a widow's suit against Sun Valley Co. alleging the company was negligent and liable for the death of her husband from hitting a snow machine while skiing, finding that the... (more story)

Grocer Drops Insurer From NC Opioid Coverage Suit

A grocery chain and a Chubb unit told a North Carolina state court they've agreed to drop their insurance coverage claims against each other with prejudice over a raft of underlying opioid lawsuits.

Insurer Seeks Exit From $1.7M Oil Pipeline Explosion Verdict

An insurer for a company specializing in providing nitrogen services for oil pipelines told a Texas federal court it should owe no coverage for a more than $1.7 million jury verdict against the company stemmin... (more story)

4th Circ. Nixes $1M Award In Underinsured Motorist Dispute

A man injured in a car crash cannot recover underinsured motorist, or UIM, coverage under his employer's commercial auto policy, the Fourth Circuit ruled, vacating his $1 million award based on guidance from W... (more story)

Minn. Water Co. Prevails In Retained Limit Coverage Row

A water purification company that's faced a bevy of product liability lawsuits over a disinfectant product needs to pay only one $5 million retained limit before a Chubb unit's coverage obligations under umbre... (more story)

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Plumbing Co. Seeks $25M In Coverage For ERISA Claims

A plumbing subcontractor told a California federal court that its primary insurer was improperly limiting its coverage in an employee stock ownership plan dispute, hindering its ability to tap into its full $2... (more story)

Life Insurer Agrees To Settle Inflated Charges Suits For $45M

A Missouri-based life insurer agreed to pay $45 million to settle a group of proposed and certified class actions accusing it of using certain nonmortality factors, contrary to policy language, to impose highe... (more story)

Hartford Units Avoid Asbestos Settlement Coverage

Three Hartford units have no duty to cover a brake and clutch manufacturer for an asbestos injury settlement, a New Jersey federal court ruled, finding the company's late notice of the claim doomed its chances at coverage.

Anthem Inks $13M Deal To End Mental Health Class Action

Anthem has agreed to pay about $12.9 million to end a proposed class action alleging the insurer's coverage denials for inpatient mental health and substance use disorder treatments violated federal benefits a... (more story)

Nationwide Launches Coverage Bid For Fatal Crash Suit

Nationwide Agribusiness Insurance Co. wants an Ohio federal court to order that a Connecticut-based insurer and a transportation company must cover wrongful death claims stemming from a tractor-trailer crash t... (more story)

Justices Decline Appeal Over State Law Question Certification

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined accepting a petition for certiorari attacking the Ninth Circuit's "uniquely standardless approach" for asking state supreme courts to answer questions of state law, in... (more story)

Calif. FAIR Plan Fire Policy Is Unlawful, Court Rules

Fire insurance offered by California's insurer of last resort does not meet the minimum coverage standards laid out in the state insurance code, a California state court ruled, finding the policy's definition ... (more story)

Insurance Litigation Week In Review

State Farm will likely face class certification in a California federal homeowners insurance case, the Ninth Circuit sought input from New York's top court over automakers' duties, and a New York federal court... (more story)

3 Juror Psychology Principles For Expert Witness Testimony

Expert witnesses can sometimes fall into traps when trying to teach juries complex topics by failing to consider the psychology of juror comprehension, but attorneys can help witnesses avoid these pitfalls wit... (more story)

NJ Water Treatment Co. Can't Avoid AIG's Rescission Bid

A water treatment product manufacturer must face an AIG unit's counterclaim seeking to rescind extensions of two policies, a New Jersey federal court ruled Thursday, saying the insurer plausibly alleged that t... (more story)