Weatherford insurance law attorneys and those in Mineral Wells, Springtown, Aledo, Azle, Millsap, Brock, Hudson Oaks, Cool, and other places in Parker County need to know what the “slayer’s rule” is as it relates to life insurance benefits. This rule is exemplified in the 1987, Texas Supreme Court case, Crawford…
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Subrogation
Grand Prairie attorneys and those in Fort Worth, Dallas, Hurst, Euless, Bedford, Garland, and other areas in the metroplex area have to keep up with legal issues related to subrogation. Many insurance situations involve subrogation, especially cases involving injury claims. There are three types of subrogation, (1) equitable, (2) contractual,…
Accidental Death Policy
Life Insurance Lawyers in Grand Prairie and those in Fort Worth, Dallas, and other places in the metroplex area, would want to be aware of this case. The opinion was issued on July 19, 2012, by the United States 5th Circuit Court of Appeals. The style of the case is,…
Home Owners Policies
Grand Prairie insurance lawyers and those in Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Garland, Mesquite, Richardson, and other places in the metroplex area need to know what they are looking for in an insurance policy that a client brings to them. Here are some lines taken from an article that was found…
Insurance And Lawsuits
Grand Prairie attorneys and those in Fort Worth, Dallas, Mesquite, Richardson, Garland, and other places in the metroplex area should keep up with the legislative attempts to change laws regulating insurance and lawsuits. The consumer group, Texas Watch, were able to get the Austin American Statesman to publish an op-ed…
Subrogation – How Does It Work
Weatherford lawyers and those in Springtown, Hudson Oaks, Aledo, Azle, Mineral Wells, Graford, Brock, and other places in Parker and Palo Pinto Counties need to have an understanding of subrogation any time they are dealing with a case involving insurance claims. An insurance company who has paid an insured loss…
What Is Not An Accident?
Grand Prairie insurance attorneys and those in Fort Worth, Dallas, North Richland Hills, Bedford, Hurst, Grapevine, and other places in Texas will find unusual claims being made every once and a while. Here is one that seems kind of strange. The case is an opinion issued in 1997, by the…
Do Auto Insurance Policies Pay Punitive Damages
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…
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…