...under the high court's 1977 decision in Brakeman v. Potomac Insurance, a case he argued Harleysville was essentially trying to overturn...
...for the litigation, the state Superior Court in Vanderhoff v. Harleysville Insurance ruled that an insurer was prejudiced by an insured's failure...
...agreed with the lower court's reading of the contract between an insurance company and its reinsurer, but held that the law of the state...
...on remand from the state Supreme Court, had found that defendant Harleysville Insurance Co. failed to prove prejudice. Writing for the court, Judge...
...MOTOR VEHICLES Automobile Insurance • Uninsured Motorist • Phantom...that under Brakeman v. Potomac Ins. Co. , 371 A...
...Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. v. Foster. The court instead found that under its own 1977 ruling in Brakeman v. Potomac Ins. Co...
...where a woman is seeking to have a car dealership's excess insurance policy cover customers driving loaner vehicles. The court's per...
...SUPERIOR court motor vehicles Automobile Insurance • Loaner Vehicle • Primary and Excess Policies Kropa v...
...Under the 1977 Supreme Court case in Brakeman v. Potomac Insurance Co. , the insurers argued they didn't have to prove...
...determine whether its opinion in the 1977 case Brakeman v. Potomac Insurance Co. should be extended to claims-made policies. The Brakeman...
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