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Class Action Suit Filed Against Travelers Insurance Co. for Concealing Insurance Coverage Limits; Roppo, etc. v. Travelers Insurance Co.

A class action lawsuit has been filed against Travelers Insurance Co. alleging that it misled injured individuals in car accident cases against Travelers’ insureds.  The case, filed in the Chancery Division of the Circuit Court of Cook County by Sabrina Roppo, alleges that when she was injured in a car…

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U.S. Court of Appeals Affirms Underinsurance Motorist Coverage; Wehrle v. Cincinnati Ins. Co.

Heike Wehrle and Robert Wehrle were severely injured in an auto crash with a drunk driver who had minimal insurance coverage.  The Wehrles had an underinsured motorist insurance policy with Cincinnati Insurance Co. that paid the difference between their $1 million coverage limit and the $200,000 that they received from…

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Illinois Appellate Court Affirms Judgment Against Insurer Who Neglected Injury Case; Delatorre v. Safeway Ins. Co.

In this auto accident case, the defendant insurance company, Safeway Insurance Co., insured Ruben Delatorre under a policy of insurance with a limit of $40,000. Safeway hired an attorney to represent Delatorre in the personal injury lawsuit brought against Delatorre. However, the lawyer for Delatorre/Safeway never submitted a bill and was never…

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117,000 Cook County Jury Verdict for Injured in Rear-End School Bus Crash

Dorma Lawson, age 59, was driving northbound on Western Avenue in Chicago Heights, Ill., when she stopped to make a left turn into a bank parking lot north of Lincoln Highway. Lawson’s car was then rear-ended by a Kickert school bus. Lawson claimed that she sustained soft tissue injuries to her…

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$268,000 Jury Verdict in Car Crash in Chicago’s Chinatown; Ramirez v. Spalla

On Dec. 26, 2005, Leobardo Ramirez, age 36, was stopped on eastbound Cermak Road at a red light at Wentworth Avenue in Chinatown. He was rear-ended by the defendant, James Spalla, who contended he was going less than 5 mph at impact.  Ramirez claimed that he suffered permanent discogenic low back…

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Allstate Saddled with 1 Million “excess judgment” Following Motorcycle Accident

The Illinois Appellate Court has ruled in favor of a motorcycle rider who lost a leg in an accident and sought a $1 million judgment against Allstate Insurance Co. This decision might have gone differently for Allstate, but the insurer made several very serious errors in its handling of the…

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Some New York Hospitals Cancel Malpractice Insurance; Administrators Say Coverage is Simply Too Expensive

Several of New York City’s financially strapped hospitals have canceled their malpractice insurance because the insurance costs are simply too high. Executives of these hospitals, most of which are in poor neighborhoods, say their financial circumstances and high premiums make it impractical to pay millions of dollars a year for…

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Wrongful Death in Tractor-Trailer Head-On Crash Leads to Insurance Coverage Fight; Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc. v. ATS Enterprises

In this case the parties fought over the insurance policies arising out of the wrongful death of Daniel Zacha, an employee of S&S Service Co. Mr. Zacha was driving a tractor-trailer owned by Coca-Cola Enterprises back to the S&S garage for repairs; in the process, he caused a head-on crash…

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