Damage To A Contractor's Own Work Can Be Within The Definition Of "Occurance" In A CGL Policy But Still May Not Be Covered
November 04, 2013 BY Brian Moore | Construction Law
On July 12, 2013, the Supreme Court of Georgia issued a ruling in Taylor Morrison Services, Inc. v. HDI-Gerling America Ins. Co., further interpreting and defining the term "occurrence" as used in the context of a "standard" CGL policy.[1] (No. S13Q0462; 2013WL3841555). ... Continue Reading
Georgia Court Of Appeals: Defendants' Maintain Their Right To Contribution For Pre-Trial Settlements
May 02, 2013 BY Brian Moore | Subrogation
In Zurich American Ins. Co., et al. v. Heard, et al., the Court of Appeals provided clarity to the Georgia Tort Reform statutes and the interplay ... Continue Reading
Changes To Um/Uim Coverage In Georgia And Avoiding Bad Faith In Responding To Demands Within Policy Limits
March 04, 2013 BY Brian Moore | Insurance and Reinsurance Law
Beginning January 1, 2009, changes to uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage (herein UM coverage) went into effect to allow the option for stacking of UM coverage ... Continue Reading
Evaluating And Preserving Your Subrogation Claim: Five Practice Pointers
March 02, 2010 BY Brian Moore | General
What follows are five practice pointers that highlight issues which are often overlooked when evaluating a subrogation claim. ... Continue Reading
Subrogation, Assignments And Loan Receipts In Georgia Property Insurance: An Update
May 05, 2008 BY Brian Moore | General
In the Spring 1995 issue of the Georgia State Bar Journal, Subrogation, Assignments, and Loan Receipts in Georgia Property Insurance: A Walk Through the Maze the writers explored the rules and pitfalls of property insurance subrogation. ... Continue Reading
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