In theory, we should never sign anything without reading and understanding its contents. In practice, we are presented with sprawling documents and agreements stuffed with legal jargon that can baffle the best of us on at least a weekly basis. Our instinct is to sign...
Month: March 2023
Recent ‘own occupation’ vs. ‘any occupation’ cases
Two recent “own occupation” versus “any occupation” judgments, in addition to cases from late last year, while not resounding successes, seem to indicate a trend of the courts favoring claimants over insurers. An insurer’s conflicting determinations In Robinson v....