This treatise explains how certain principles or doctrines such as insurable interests, designation of insurers, and risk transference apply to property, life, liability, or other types of insurance. It also addresses insurance law issues and suggests lines of analysis to consider in order to better evaluate the merits of a claim. Other subjects include conceptualization, classification, marketing, indemnity, insurability, claim processes, and settlements. Also overviews insurance regulation, government sponsorship of insurance, and resolving disputed claims.
Florida Automobile Insurance Law
PLEASE NOTE: the only version of this book that is available is the looseleaf. This Third Edition includes many new cases and notes, as well as a thorough revamping of a number of sections and chapters.
Practical tips on prosecuting, defending and arbitrating claims for personal injury and property Up-to-the-minute guide for all the case law interpreting and applying the legislative enactments. damage under the statutory scheme.
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" -- Steven M. Richman, Duane Morris, LLP, New Jersey Law Magazine "This book provides a comprehensive overview of the key precedential developments in insurance coverage law and is a fundamental starting point for all aspects of research ...
This comprehensive treatise can be used as the course text or as a supplement to any insurance law casebook. Includes the basic insurance law concepts as well as discussion of...