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September 23, 2013

Top 10 for the Past Week

1.Understanding Comparative Fault, Contributory Negligence and Joint & Several Liability
Sep 5, 2013 -- Effective subrogation requires a thorough understanding of some of the more confusing legal terms we must all work with. Matthiesen, Wickert & Lehrer, S.C. has compiled a list of the various laws in every state dealing with whether the state is ...
2.Former Allstate Employee Convicted in Florida Insurance Scam
Sep 17, 2013 -- Yarden Lee Bracero, 39, a former Allstate employee in Jacksonville was convicted for diverting claims payments for her own personal use, according to an announcement by Florida Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater. Bracero pled guilty to one count ...
3.State by State Look at Driving Rules for Older Drivers
Sep 19, 2012 -- A 50-state look at the varying rules across the nation governing drivers' licenses for older adults. ALABAMA: Licenses are renewed every four years for all drivers, with no additional requirements for older drivers. A legislative committee ...
4.Threat to Privacy Found in Auto Insurance 'Pay As You Drive' Programs
Sep 16, 2013 -- Yes, those "pay as you drive" programs used by insurance companies to record your driving habits sometimes can be used to accurately infer your destination -- a long-time concern of privacy advocates. That's what four University of Denver ...
5.Wife's Fear Leads to New Look at Husband in Deaths
Sep 18, 2013 -- The more Cindy Karlsen learned about her husband, Karl, the more suspicious she became. There was the $700,000 life insurance payout he received after the 2008 death of his grown son, who was crushed when the pickup truck he was working under ...
6.Pittsburgh Zoo: Boy's Mauling Death is Mom's Fault
Sep 13, 2013 -- The Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium says the mother of a 2-year-old boy fatally mauled in a wild African dogs exhibit is to blame in her son's death and shouldn't be allowed to sue. The claim filed Monday in Allegheny County is in response to a ...
7.Reservation Of Rights Letters
Jul 28, 2008 -- Based on the PLRB seminar presentation on Reservation of Rights Letters by Veronica M. Bates, Hermes Sargent Bates, LLP and Renee C. Callantine, Chapman Popik & White LLP. Different rules of law may apply in different jurisdictions. This outline ...
8.World Trade Center Developer Silverstein's Suit Dismissed
Sep 19, 2013 -- Real estate developer Larry Silverstein can't recoup any of the $1.2 billion recovered by World Trade Center insurers in settlements with airlines and airport security companies over the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attack that destroyed the office ...
9.Three Arrested in Unrelated Florida PIP Fraud Investigations
Sep 16, 2013 -- Three individuals were arrested in unrelated but similar PIP fraud investigations in Miami, according to Florida Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater. Chiropractor David Louis Hirschenson, 55, was arrested for illegally soliciting accident victims ...
10.University of Massachusetts Worker Who Died in Crash Stole $3.4M
Sep 17, 2013 -- Officials at the University of Massachusetts Medical School have discovered a $3.4 million theft by an employee who died in a December car accident. School leaders told The Boston Globe an internal investigation found that for five years financial ...

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