Liability Tort Claims
For a liability claim to arise, the insured must first commit an act in a negligent or otherwise tortious manner. The act can be as simple as running a red light in your car, stepping on your neighbor’s foot, digging a hole in the yard that the mail carrier falls in, or striking another player on the head with your back swing when you are playing golf.
The following video was adapted from my book, “Insurance Claims A Comprehensive Guide” Published by the National Underwriter Company and is available at the Zalma Insurance Claims Library
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