Insurable Interest Newsletter

By Nathan Winegar March 20, 2025
Two recent cases involving property damage allegedly caused by fallout from wildfires demonstrate the legacy of pandemic insurance cases has the potential to extend far beyond virus claims.
By Nathan Winegar February 7, 2025
Personal auto insurance coverage did not apply when employee was being paid to make deliveries. Murphy v. AAA Auto Ins. of So. Cal.
By Nathan Winegar January 28, 2025
California's increased insurance liability limits were needed, but what can be done about the problem of uninsured drivers?
By Nathan Winegar January 22, 2025
Prior to 2021, various wildfires in California led the Insurance Commissioner to issue a series of regulatory notices addressing how insurers were to handle certain matters fundamental to core homeowners' policy coverages. The language of these notices began as requests to insurers for voluntarily accommodations to assist wildfire victims,
A farmers insurance sign is sitting in the grass
By Nathan Winegar January 16, 2025
Insurance agent's use of one carrier's logo and software was insufficient to establish agency for the sale of another carrier's policy.
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