In civil court cases, evidence is presented to support or refute claims made by the parties involved. Several types of evidence can be introduced in civil court proceedings, including: Testimonial Evidence: This is evidence provided by witnesses who testify under oath about what they know or observed related to the...
CPSC Product Recalls
We are seeing an increase in property damage caused by water and fire as a direct result of a defective product. As a property adjuster, you are familiar with losses caused by defective products.
Who is the Supplier
It is important to know who is the Supplier because Ohio Revised Code 2307.78 establishes the liability of a Supplier in product liability claims.
Illinois Workers’ Compensation Subrogation
The Illinois workers' compensation law is detailed in 820 ILCS 305. Specific to subrogation is section 305/5. There are two parts of that section that are of notable importance. One is the application of a lien on the injured employee in any personal injury action they bring against the at-fault...
CPSC Product Recalls
We are seeing an increase in property damage caused by water and fire as a direct result of a defective product. As a property adjuster, you are familiar with losses caused by defective products.
Assured Clear Distance Statute
The assured clear distance ahead for any driver changes in every instance due to conditions, surrounding vehicles, and a host of other factors.
CPSC Product Recalls
We are seeing an increase in property damage caused by water and fire as a direct result of a defective product. As a property adjuster, you are familiar with losses caused by defective products. Therefore, we are trying to work with you to bundle these files to increase the settlement...
Avoiding Spoliation
There are several reasons spoliation is immediately claimed by an adverse party of an insurance carrier. We will discuss some major reasons why it can be avoided.
CPSC Product Recalls
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recently released the following product recalls that may affect your subrogation files.
Indiana Med Pay Subrogation Statute
The Indiana Medical Payment Subrogation Statute, Indiana Code 34-53-1-2, requires insurance carriers to use its insured’s attorney as its own attorney for its medical payments lien when an insured files a personal injury lawsuit.