...Intentional Act Exclusion " Anti-Abuse Provision " Cancellation " Concealment & Fraud Provision " UIPA " Bad Faith Breach Lynn v. Nationwide Ins. Co., PICS...
If an insurance policyholder wants to collect reimbursement for expenses tied to investigating a claim, he or she had better make a claim for them, a divided state Superior Court has ruled in a putat
...had failed to exhaust administrative remedies under the Unfair Insurance Practices Act (UIPA), although, as the Supreme Court noted, the trial court did not identify...
...had failed to exhaust administrative remedies under the Unfair Insurance Practices Act (UIPA), although, as the Supreme Court noted, the trial court did not identify...
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...to proceed through the administrative remedies of the Unfair Insurance Practices Act (UIPA). On appeal, the court held that the trial court erred...
Legions of consumers could attest to the mystique frequently associated with a residential real estate deal. And this is not to suggest that the opacity is crafted by the professionals purportedly wo
...the court observed, absorbed the provisions of the Unfair Insurance Practices Act (UIPA) and the court earlier had held that UIPA was not an exclusive...
A Lawrence County Court of Common Pleas judge has rejected a plaintiff's Unfair Trade Practices Consumer Protection Law claim against an insurance company, ruling that the insured failed to allege co
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