A Shocking Decision: $100 Million in Punitive Damages, $14 Million in Compensatory Damages Insurance giant USAA has landed in the spotlight after a Nevada jury handed down a monumental $114 million verdict in a bad faith lawsuit. The award, which includes $100 million in punitive damages and $14 million in compensatory damages, arose from its handling of a claim for policyholder Timothy Kuhn following a car accident in 2018. The jury’s decision underscores a growing tension between insurers’ claims-handling practices and their legal obligations to their customers, raising questions about…
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Ricardo Lara’s Reforms: Can They Save California’s Property Market from Fire Risks?
Commissioner Lara’s Reforms to Rescue California’s Property Market In a bid to rescue California’s beleaguered property market, Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara has announced a series of reforms aimed at addressing the growing crisis in the state’s insurance sector. The situation has reached a critical point, with many insurers either pausing or severely limiting new policies, particularly in high-risk areas prone to wildfires. The Roots of the Crisis The current crisis is partly rooted in the 1988 voter-passed Proposition 103, which mandates that insurance companies obtain approval from the California Department…
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