Grand Prairie lawyers and those in Irving, Fort Worth, Dallas, and the surrounding areas need to know what auto insurance policies pay on claims. If you sue someone for a wrong they have committed and the wrong is so bad as to allow for the recovery of punitive damages, will…
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What Is A Person’s Primary Residence
Grand Prairie lawyers and those in Dallas, Fort Worth, and the DFW area need to be aware of this case if they handle insurance cases. The case is out of the United States 5th Circuit Court of Appeals. The opinion was issued in July, 2012. The style of the case…
Property Damage
Weatherford insurance attorneys and those in Springtown, Graford, Millsap, Mineral Wells, Aledo, and other places in Parker and Palo Pinto Counties need to be aware of this Texas Supreme Court case. The opinion was issued in June 2012. The style of the case is, Evanston Insurance Company v. Legacy of…
Bodily Injury
Grand Prairie insurance law attorneys and those in Mesquite, Garland, Richardson, Dallas, De Soto, and other places in Dallas County would want to now about this Texas Supreme Court case. The opinion was issued in June 2012. The style of the case is, Evanston Insurance Company v. Legacy of Life,…
“Temporary Substitute” In Auto Policy
Grand Prairie attorneys and those in Fort Worth, Colleyville, Grapevine, Keller, Saginaw, Lake Worth, Benbrook, and other places in Tarrant County need to know how the courts interpret language in auto policies. The El Paso Court of Appeals issued an opinion in 1995, that dealt with how the courts looked…
Auto Policy And Additional Vehicle
Grand Prairie lawyers and those in Mesquite, Garland, De Soto, Cedar Hill, Dallas, and other places in Dallas County need to understand how the courts interpret various insurance policies. Here is a 1996, case out of the Eastland Court of Appeals that sheds some light on the topic of interpreting…
Need An Insurance Attorney To Interpret An Insurance Policy
Weatherford insurance attorneys and those in Mineral Wells, Graford, Cool, Springtown and other places in Parker and Palo Pinto County need to know how courts interpret insurance policy disputes. The United States District Court, Southern District, Houston Division, issued an opinion in June 2012, dealing with this issue. The style…
Delay In Paying Claim – When Does It Happen?
Fort Worth insurance attorneys and those in Arlington, Burleson, Benbrook, Grapevine, Saginaw, Lake Worth, Crowley, and other places in Tarrant County need to know when an insurance company can be held liable for a delay in paying a claim. The Texas Supreme Court issued an opinion in 2004, that deals…
Permission To Operate The Vehicle (Permissive Driver)
Weatherford Attorneys and those in Springtown, Aledo, Azle, Willow Park, Hudson Oaks, Brock, Millsap, Cool, Mineral Wells, and other places in Parker County need to know how the courts look at and determine whether or not someone is a “permissive driver” under an insurance policy. The Eastland Court of Appeals…
Who Are Permissive Drivers
Fort Worth Insurance Lawyers and those in Grand Prairie, Saginaw, Benbrook, Lake Worth, Grapevine, and other places in Tarrant County need to understand who gets covered by an auto insurance policy and who doesn’t. Here is a case that helps with part of that question. It is a 1989, Dallas…