Aledo attorneys might want to know this 1955 case from the Waco Court of Appeals. The style of the case is, Home Service Casualty Co. v. Barry. It’s opinion discusses some of the coverage under the collision portion of a Texas auto policy. Here is some of the relevant information.…
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Insurance And Bad Repairs
Mineral Wells attorneys might be interested in knowing about this case. It is a 2008. Houston Court of Appeals [14th Dist.] opinion styled, Walker v. Travelers Indemnity Co. In this case the trial court granted a motion for summary judgement in favor of Travelers and Walker appealed and filed a…
Loss Of Consortium
Mineral Wells insurance lawyers need to know how a “loss of consortium” claim works as it regards insurance. The 1987 Texas Supreme Court opinion styled McGovern v. Williams helps a person to understand how this type of claim. Here is some relevant information. This cause concerns the liability of an…
What Is An Accident?
Fort Worth lawyers need to be able to answer the above question properly when dealing with a coverage issue in an insurance policy. Here is what the Texas Supreme Court said in a 1999 case. The style of the case is, MidCentury Insurance Company of Texas v. Lindsey. Here is…
Auto Policy Coverage
Arlington insurance attorneys need to know how Texas courts interpret insurance policies. The 1971, case of Futrell v. Indiana Lumbermens Mutual Insurance Co. is an example of this. The opinion was issued by the Houston Court of Appeals [1st Dist.]. This is a lawsuit for medical payment benefits under an…
Auto Policy Liability Limits
Parker County lawyers need to know how the liability limits in an auto policy work. The El Paso Court of Appeals issued an opinion in 1989, that explains this pretty well. The style of the case is, Manriquez v. MidCentury Insurance Company. Here is some of the relevant information. This…
Auto Liability Limits
Tarrant County insurance lawyers need to understand how the limits in an auto liability policy work. A good case that explains how auto liability limits work is American States Insurance Company of Texas v. Arnold. This is a 1996 Dallas Court of Appeals case. The facts are a little confusing…
Implied Permission To Use A Car
Grand Prairie insurance lawyers who deal with auto insurance need to know how the courts treat cases dealing with “implied permission” in a car insurance situation. A 1967, Corpus Christi Court of Appeals case is still good law on this issue. The style of the case is, The Phoenix Insurance…
Permissive Driver
Parker County lawyers need to know how the courts interpret “permissive driver” in an insurance policy. A 1989, Dallas Court of Appeals case gives good guidance for answering this question. The style of the case is, United States Fire Insurance Company v. United Service Automobile Association. Here is some of…
Weird Auto Insurance
Dallas attorneys dealing with used car lot situations would want to know about this recent opinion from the Austin Court of Appeals. The case is styled, SideCars, Inc. v Texas Department of Insurance, et al. Here is some background information. This was a summary judgment case wherein the trial court…