Are independent agents liable for giving bad advice on how long insureds should keep their insurance policies? The MA Appeals Court weighs in.
MA Law | Insurance Coverage Cases
Daughter Denied $142,000 Loss Under Dad’s Gloucester Homeowner’s Policy Because Not A “Household Member” Per Policy Terms
The Massachusetts Appeals Court denied coverage for a $142,000 personal property claim arising out of a 2015 fire loss where the named insured’s daughter lived on the insured property, but did not qualify as an insured because she was not a household member.
Keches Law Group To Pay $300,000 In Settlement Over Illegal Worker’s Comp. Kickback Scheme
Law Firm Referred Over 800 Clients to a Pharmacy in Exchange for Tens of Thousands of Dollars in Payments.
MA Court Case Resolves Carriers’ Dispute Over Common Insured Stemming From VRBO Guest Lawsuit Against Berkshire Homeowner
The Federal court in Worcester recently decided a dispute between two insurers over how their insurance policies would apply to a serious liability suit against their common insured.
Mass. SJC Hears Inherent Diminished Value Recoveries For Third-Party Property Damage Claims Arguments
On May 5, 2021, the SJC heard an important case that could radically increase the damages that automobile insurers must pay for third-party property damage claims.