The specialty insurer, Navigators, avoids defense obligation for a lawsuit against nightclub bouncer over the use of excessive force.
Mass. Insurance Lawsuits
Mass. Appeals Court Finds Affinity Agency Had No Duty to Insured to Ensure Coverage Adequate
Appeals Court restates rules on agency liability and necessity of a “special relationship” between insured and agent
MAPFRE’s Denial of “Loss of Use” For Damaged Rental Car Upheld By Mass. Court
Court rules against a rental car company seeking loss of use damages under policy after MAPFRE’s insured’s accident put the temporary substitute rental car in the repair shop for a month.
MA Appeals Court Rules Insurer Does Not Owe Loss Of Use on Total Losses Absent Proof of Payment
Property damage claimants suit for loss of use damages without incurred expenses turned down by Appeals Court.
Mass. Appeals Court Says Liberty Mutual May Recover Attorney Fees Defending Itself Against Suit by Insured
A case involving an insured’s claim of bad faith in requiring a $2.2 million letter of credit for runoff liabilities and for refusing to pay $112,999 retrospective premium denied.