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  • Insurance Company Uses Home in Commercial After It Refuses to Cover Home
    Insurance Company Uses Home in Commercial After It Refuses to Cover Home

    AllState Refuses to Settle Case For What Homeowners Ask, and then Uses the Home in a Commercial As storm Sandy was making its way to Staten Island, Dominic and Sheila Traina evacuated their home and ...

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  • Status Update: I'm going out of town for the weekend.
    Status Update: I'm going out of town for the weekend.

    Police in Nashua, N.H. said they recovered between $100,000 and $200,000 worth of stolen property that was taken from over 50 home burglaries. Be careful what you post on Facebook and Twitter. ...

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  • Car crashed into home in Prairie Village
    Car crashed into home in Prairie Village

    Yesterday, with the weather being less than ideal, many who commute to work in the Kansas City metro noticed that there were significant delays due to accidents and problematic road conditions. While ...

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  • Missouri uninsured motorist insurance for falling objects
    Missouri uninsured motorist insurance for falling objects

    Under Missouri law, if you have auto liability coverage than you also have, at a minimum, $25,000 in Missouri uninsured motorist coverage. An uninsured motorist is a driver with no insurance, but also ...

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  • Negligent driver not entitled to judgment reduction for med mal settlement
    Negligent driver not entitled to judgment reduction for med mal settlement

    Automobile tort defendant not entitled to a reduction of judgment amount under § 537.060 for settlement paid by doctor on malpractice claim for treating injuries arising out the same accident. Gibson ...

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  • Missouri ruling limits Arbitration clause for unconscionability
    Missouri ruling limits Arbitration clause for unconscionability

    A case from the Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District, sitting en banc, with two separate opinions. The case provides a very detailed discussion of whether an arbitration provision in a contract ...

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