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Claims Rise as Auto Collisions Drop Motorists are in fewer crashes than they were two decades ago, but are more likely to tell their insurance company they were injured, according to a study by an insurance industry group.
The Globe and Mail Tue Nov 12 2002
New Claims Diagnostic Service from ISO Insurance Services Office, Inc. (ISO) has developed a new claim diagnostic service for liability and workers compensation insurance companies to benchmark companywide claims settlement practices and compare those with industry norms.
Thu Nov 7 2002


Portion of no-fault statute ruled unconstitutional.
Caviglia v. Ryal Tours of America
New Jersey Supreme Court
Nov 8 2002 AUTOMOBILE
Fire started by eight-year old is not covered because it was intentional
Erie Insurance Exchange v. St. Stephen's Episcopal Church
North Carolina Court of Appeals
Nov 5 2002 HOMEOWNERS LIABILITY
No coverage because injury occurred during a fightt even though negligence was alleged and insured was acquitted
Kehoe v. Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co.
New York Appellate Division
Nov 4 2002 GENERAL LIABILITY
Carrier can recoup defense costs and interest from its insured, since no duty to defend
United National Insurance Co. v. SST Fitness Corp
U.S. Sixth Circuit -- Ohio law
Nov 4 2002 GENERAL LIABILITY/HANDLING
West Virginia Plaintiffs Awarded $50M In Wrongful Death Action  A West Virginia jury on Nov. 4 awarded $50 million to the family of a former Manor Care facility resident for wrongful death and pain and suffering; however, the parties reached an agreement the jury was unaware of midway through the trial, leaving the family with a $5 million settlement. (James Meredith, as executor of the Estate of Toni Meredith, et al. v. Health & Retirement Corp. of America, d/b/a Heartland of Clarksburg, No. 01-C-358-2, W.Va. Cir., Harrison Co.)
LexisOne Fri Nov 8 2002
'Go Pills' Clouded F16 Pilots' Judgment: Lawyers The U.S. air force's practice of giving airmen amphetamines before combat missions will go on trial in January, when the two U.S. F16 pilots implicated in the friendly-fire deaths of Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan appear before a military hearing.
Canada.com Sun Nov 10 2002
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