Nor is it intended to
effect coverage under our policy.
Not exact matches
Topics to be discussed include: Court Procedure: An understanding of the civil litigation process in New Jersey as it pertains to negligence claims; Damages: Understanding the standards for, and the differences between Compensatory and Punitive Damages; Facility Maintenance: Identifying potential safety hazards related to facilities and grounds, and taking reasonable steps to address common problems; Indemnification: Identifying when the school district is responsible for the actions of its employees, and when it may disclaim
coverage; Insurance
Coverage Issues: Understanding what is, and is not covered
under a school district's insurance
policy, and understanding whether your district will be allowed to choose its attorney or be required to utilize the attorney assigned by the Insurance Company; Negligent Supervision: Examples of school district negligence liability lie within the school, on the athletic field, in the locker room, and on school trips; Sovereign Immunity: Understanding the
effect of the New Jersey Torts Claims Act on negligence claims against school districts.
Acceptance of this offer would in
effect result in no benefit to the insured from proceeding with the application since RSA had not denied
coverage under the mother's homeowner's
policy.
In particular, the court held that Penn State is not entitled to any insurance
coverage under seven PMA
policies in
effect from 1992 through 1999 because these
policies contained an enforceable exclusion that excluded
coverage for the sexual abuse claims against Penn State.
This is a notable difference between Whole Life Insurance
under which your
policy is in
effect as long as you pay the premiums and Universal Life Insurance
under which your premiums may be insufficient to maintain the
coverage.
Since wheelchairs can be very expensive, a travel insurance
policy that provides
coverage for damages or loss for wheelchairs (covered
under baggage / personal
effects coverage) would be effective.
In order to be eligible for
coverage under the Continuation of Treatment Period provision, the Insured Person must be covered by an insurance
policy, benefit plan, or Other
Coverage for expenses or charges incurred by the Insured Person, and the Other
Coverage remains in
effect during the duration of
coverage with the Company.
Personal
effects coverage purchased
under a business auto insurance
policy can also extend
coverage under business property insurance to include personal
effects owned by the insured, partners of the business, or employees.