Ten points about the insurance certificate statute worth knowing.
MA Law Alerts
Vermont Mutual Homeowner App Questions Found “Ambiguous” by Appeals Court
Court rules for insured on ambiguous homeowner app questions on dog’s “bite history” and “Loss payments.”
Mass. Court Orders AIG To Defend Bill Cosby In Defamation Suits Over Sexual Assault Denials
On November 8, 2016, a federal court ruled AIG’s sexual misconduct exclusions did not bar Bill Cosby’s claim for defense in defamation suits brought by eight women. At issue is a 2014 homeowners policy and excess policy for William H & Camille Cosby of Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts.
Court Rules Commercial Use of a Person’s Name Not Within CGL’s Advertising Injury Coverage
Important ruling that “right to publicity” claim has no CGL advertising injury coverage
Insured’s $600,000 Reference Award Barred By Policy’s Two-Year Replacement Period
October 18, 2016 – A Sturbridge Days Inn sued its insurer, Charter Oak, after the hotel was hit by a hurricane, a tornado and a nor’easter within a six-month period in 2011.