
What is Bad Faith Insurance?
Bad Faith is defined in legal terms as: “The fraudulent deception of another person; the intentional or malicious refusal to perform some duty or contractual
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Bad Faith is defined in legal terms as: “The fraudulent deception of another person; the intentional or malicious refusal to perform some duty or contractual

On September 12, 2018, Governor Jerry Brown signed Assembly Bill 1066 into law, which was enacted on January 1, 2019. Among other laws enacted regarding

A wind machine is a large fan-like apparatus used in an orchard for warming the air around fruit trees to avoid freezing. For a $30,000

Since 1975, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety – Highway Loss Data Institute or IIHS-HLDI, has been keeping track of truck fatalities. 2009 proved to

It’s big news when a bus is involved in an accident, simply due to the number of passengers who might be at risk in a

The state of California has over 840,000 registered motorcycles, more than any other state. With a number of roads deemed inviting for motorcycle riders throughout

Over the past decade, the number of people injured and killed in crashes involving large trucks has escalated into the thousands. While some fatalities over

A blow to the head ranging from serious to mild, directly or indirectly, can cause Traumatic Brain Injury or TBI. The US Centers for Disease

They’re a crucial piece of equipment on every farm, but is a tractor really safe? The U.S. Department of Agriculture reports tractor accidents are the

Claims of sexual harassment are stressful for anyone in a managerial capacity to handle, but they can be particularly tough for school administrators working to