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Coverage For Employees Operating Vehicles Within the Course of Employment

by nathan smallcomb | Nov 23, 2015 | Auto Accidents

Vehicles are very important for the conduct of business. From making deliveries to taking employees on sales calls, employers often make vehicles available to employees to use in the course of their employment. Corporate insureds can obtain fleet insurance for motor...

Expert Witnesses in Automotive Products Liability Cases

by nathan smallcomb | Nov 23, 2015 | Auto Accidents

A plaintiff in a products liability action against the manufacturer or seller of a motor vehicle is generally required to prove that the vehicle as sold contained a defect that created an unreasonable risk of death, personal injury, or property damage when the vehicle...

Liability of Car Distributor/Manufacturer in Automobile Accident Cases

by nathan smallcomb | Nov 23, 2015 | Auto Accidents

When an automobile accident occurs, there can be many causes. Some causes can make a car distributor or manufacturer liable for the injuries and damages in an automobile accident case. For instance, a manufacturer can be liable for damages caused by its failure to...

Role of Auto Accident Reconstruction Experts

by nathan smallcomb | Nov 23, 2015 | Auto Accidents

Automobile accidents can be very messy. In order to determine what led to an accident, an automobile accident reconstruction expert can be employed. The expert will try to determine the most probable reason for the accident. Automobile accident reconstruction experts...

Setoffs And Underinsured Motorist Insurance Policies

by nathan smallcomb | Nov 23, 2015 | Auto Accidents

When an insured files a lawsuit against an insurance company, the insurance company can file a counter claim against the insured to reduce the amount of the insured’s claim by an amount that the insurance company claims that the insured owes to it. The amount owed can...
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