Discover how conventional subrogation allows insurers to recover damages from third parties, facilitating quick settlements ...
Subrogation is a fundamental concept in insurance that allows an insurance company to step into the shoes of the insured after a loss and seek recovery from a third party that caused the damage.
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Korea Gas Corporation ordered to pay Samsung Heavy Industries 299.6 billion won for design ...
A court ruled that Korea Gas Corporation, which developed the Korean-type LNG cargo tank (KC-1), must pay approximately 299.597 billion Korean won to shipbuilder Samsung Heavy Industries for damages ...
Nevada law requires insurers to effectuate prompt, fair and equitable settlements when liability becomes reasonably clear. The statute creates a duty, and breaching that duty has consequences. The ...
In a matter involving injuries from a rear-end motor vehicle accident, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice found the ...
InsuranceNewsNet sat down with three top providers of insurance AI solutions to understand where AI developments are headed in the industry.
From late 2023, unfair contract terms shifted from a compliance nuisance to a penalty-backed legal risk, putting legacy ...
The “Run Away” ending has everyone talking. Harlan Coben’s eight-episode thriller, inspired by his 2019 novel of the same name, is riding high on Netflix’s streaming charts, second only to “Stranger ...
SPOILER ALERT! This post contains major plot details from the first four episodes of Netflix‘s Stranger Things 5. The Hawkins crew are set for one last adventure in Stranger Things 5, which debuted ...
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is full of twists, turns, and world-changing events even before reaching the final act. So, it trusts that you’ve been paying full attention well before the final battle.
Warning: Spoilers ahead for His & Hers Season 1. Netflix’s new psychological thriller His & Hers dropped on Jan. 8, and it’s the kind of twisty mystery that’s easy to binge in one sitting. From the ...
In Guideone v. Systems 2000, the court reformed an excess insurance policy to remove a residential-work exclusion after finding clear evidence of mutual mistake, as both parties understood the policy ...
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