This Article addresses issues relating to the insurability of punitive damages awards. There is no clear consensus today whether the law should allow insurance coverage of punitive damages. Our courts conflict sharply: some deny coverage on grounds of public policy; the majority allow coverage. Courts on both sides have regarded the insurability issue as implicating the most central goals of modern tort law, but they have failed to generate a consensus regarding whether coverage or the refusal of coverage best achieves these goals. Indeed, there is substantial confusion in each of the alternative judicial approaches to the insurability of punitive damages. Many courts, for example, deny insurance coverage on grounds that it violates public ...
A split of authority exists among the few states which have decided the issue In jurisdictions permi...
To what extent does the institution of insurance influence a system of compensation for personal inj...
This Article focuses on the concept that punitive damages can be justified as a substitute for compe...
This Article addresses issues relating to the insurability of punitive damages awards. There is no c...
The limitations on a punitive damage award depend on the conception of punitive damages. Is it a pri...
This Note examines the issue of the insurability of punitive damages, concluding that insurance cove...
The logic and validity of the public policy argument that to require insurance companies to pay puni...
The comment will first define the threshold requirement of actual knowledge of the wrong as an indic...
Over the years, a myth has developed that insurance coverage is not available or allowed for intenti...
Does and should a wrongdoer’s liability insurance cover an aggrieved party’s claim for restitution (...
Critics complain that punitive damages often serve no good purpose. Whatever the merit of this charg...
This Article will provide a brief review of the purpose and history of punitive damages. It will the...
Insurance is based on the notion that only uncertain, or fortuitous, losses are insurable. There are...
This Article begins with an examination of the law of punitive damages, both in Maryland and in othe...
Since the 1980s, tort damages for pain and suffering have excited hue and cry. Twenty-three states c...
A split of authority exists among the few states which have decided the issue In jurisdictions permi...
To what extent does the institution of insurance influence a system of compensation for personal inj...
This Article focuses on the concept that punitive damages can be justified as a substitute for compe...
This Article addresses issues relating to the insurability of punitive damages awards. There is no c...
The limitations on a punitive damage award depend on the conception of punitive damages. Is it a pri...
This Note examines the issue of the insurability of punitive damages, concluding that insurance cove...
The logic and validity of the public policy argument that to require insurance companies to pay puni...
The comment will first define the threshold requirement of actual knowledge of the wrong as an indic...
Over the years, a myth has developed that insurance coverage is not available or allowed for intenti...
Does and should a wrongdoer’s liability insurance cover an aggrieved party’s claim for restitution (...
Critics complain that punitive damages often serve no good purpose. Whatever the merit of this charg...
This Article will provide a brief review of the purpose and history of punitive damages. It will the...
Insurance is based on the notion that only uncertain, or fortuitous, losses are insurable. There are...
This Article begins with an examination of the law of punitive damages, both in Maryland and in othe...
Since the 1980s, tort damages for pain and suffering have excited hue and cry. Twenty-three states c...
A split of authority exists among the few states which have decided the issue In jurisdictions permi...
To what extent does the institution of insurance influence a system of compensation for personal inj...
This Article focuses on the concept that punitive damages can be justified as a substitute for compe...