| Applicant's Duty to Read Application for Auto Insurance |
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| The contractual agreement entered into when a policy of auto insurance is created is based on the application for insurance made by a prospective insured to an insurer. In situations where there are disparities between the policy as issued and the insured's understanding of the coverage he or she was applying for, or where errors or inaccuracies are found to exist in matters asserted or acquiesced in by the insured in the application, legal issues may arise concerning the extent of the insured's duty to have read the application so as to assure its accuracy and completeness. More... |
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| Auto Insurance Coverage for Permissive Users |
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| If a motor vehicle driver had permission to use an insured vehicle and has an accident, the vehicle owner's automobile insurance policy may provide coverage. The permission had to be given by a named insured on the policy. The permission could be either express or implied. The permission had to exist at the time of the accident. More... |
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| Underinsured/Uninsured Motorists Mandatory Coverage |
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| Requirements for providing or offering underinsured motorist coverage and uninsured motorist coverage are not uniform. In some states, it is mandatory for insurers to provide a specified amount of underinsured motorist and uninsured motorist coverage; the amounts that are specified may coincide with the minimum required liability insurance coverage in the state. In other states, insurers are merely required to make such coverage available to the purchasers of auto insurance policies. In yet other states, the subject of underinsured motorist and uninsured motorist coverage is considered to be a voluntary matter between the insurer and the insured. More... |
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| Auto Insurance Coverage for Nonowned Vehicles |
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| At times a driver may have permission to use an automobile that he or she does not own. If a driver is in an accident while driving a non-owned car, the driver's insurance policy will generally cover the non-owned vehicle. More... |
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| Conflict of Laws Issues in Motor Vehicle Insurance Disputes |
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| Motor vehicles, by the nature of their mobility, freely move among the states. Accidents can occur in an insured's home state or another state. The laws of the states can differ on how they interpret the terms of an insurance policy. Which law should be applied is the subject of rules for conflict-of-laws or choice-of-laws decisions. More... |
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