East News Md. High Court Revives Malpractice Suit, Says Expert Testimony Improperly Thrown Out A county judge improperly took sides when he threw out expert testimony and dismissed a medical malpractice case, Maryland’s high... Read More
Texas / South Central News LDI Fines Public Adjuster Accused of Pocketing Insurer Payouts The Louisiana Department of Insurance has ordered a Texas father-and-son public adjusting team to pay a $50,000 fine for pocketing... Read More
Southeast News Lloyd’s Owes $3M in Prejudgment Interest for Late Payment of D&O Claim Lloyd’s of London underwriters must pay more than $3 million in pre-judgment interest in addition to the $10 million the... Read More
Lawsuit Alleges Ambassador Captive Used to Create Fake Insurance Policies The owners of one of the oldest insurance agencies in Texas must have felt pretty surprised when they were named... Read More
COVID Impacts Linger in Courtrooms, Often a Disadvantage for Defendants GARDEN GROVE, California — Courts have reopened and trials have resumed, but the impacts of COVID-19 continue to linger in... Read More
Technology Delivering New Data Sources for Claims Investigations GARDEN GROVE, California — The driver of the 2021 Toyota Sienna said he crashed because another car bumped the rear... Read More
Public Adjuster Accused of Scamming Claimants Took Cash Advances on Commissions A public adjusting firm that was cited by regulators in both Texas and Louisiana for allegedly pocketing insurer payouts has... Read More
Texas / South Central News Public Adjuster Firm Accused of Pocketing $600K in Insurer Payouts in 2 States The Texas Department of Insurance says a public adjusting firm that was sanctioned last month by Louisiana regulators has pocketed... Read More
Viewpoint: ‘Take-Home COVID’ Claims May Lead to Future Insurance Disputes “Take-home COVID” claims are claims brought against an employer by the spouse or child of an employee who caught COVID-19... Read More
Southeast News S.C. Joins 3 Other State Supreme Courts, Rules No Coverage for COVID-19 Shutdown The South Carolina Supreme Court on Wednesday became the fourth state high court in the nation to rule that the... Read More