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Insurance

Types of Adjusters
When an insured files a claim with his insurer to recover for a loss, the insurer may pay the amount requested without question, or it may begin the "adjustment" process. This is the process by which the claim is resolved. Various types of "adjusters" may assist in the adjustment process. More...
Service of Process on Insurer
In order for an insured or any other party to sue an insurer, a court must obtain personal jurisdiction over the insurer. To accomplish this, an insurer must be served with process in a proper manner. There are several methods of serving an insurer. More...
Types of Insurance Companies
The structure of an insurance company may affect how it does business. Insurance companies may take the form of regular stock companies, may be mutual insurance companies, or may be "captive" subsidiaries of companies that effectively are self-insured. More...
Insurance Considerations in Mergers and Acquisitions
Insurance policies may be considered significant assets of a company engaged in a merger or acquisition. Although comprehensive general liability policies often contain an anti-assignment clause, such clauses normally are narrowly construed to bar assignment of rights under insurance policies only if the assignment expands the obligations of the insurer. More...
No-Fault Automobile Insurance
No-fault insurance provides coverage for an insured's injuries or damages up to the policy limit regardless of whether the insured or another driver was at fault. More...

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