The Supreme Court today reaffirmed that insurance companies cannot escape their liability to compensate victims of motor accidents merely on the ground of policy violations by the vehicle owner.
The Supreme Court has issued an interim order preventing dismissal of motor accident compensation claims on the ground of ...
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South Carolina lawmakers not only lose raise but also $1,000 a month in pay after court ruling
The South Carolina Supreme Court has ruled that state lawmakers improperly gave themselves a $1,500 monthly raise. The ...
The Supreme Court recently directed all Motor Accident Claims Tribunals and High Courts across the country not to reject compensation claims of road accident victims on the ground of delay in filing ...
The most luxurious and heaviest Genesis production vehicle yet is expected to debut in South Korea by the end of 2025 for the ...
At Scout Motors in Charlotte, $172,878 is the expected minimum average wage in the Plaza Midwood headquarters.
The Supreme Court ruled that earlier compensation was inadequate and raised the award to ₹15.13 lakh, ensuring fair restitution for a minor’s lifelong ...
SC held that even with a breach of insurance policy terms, insurer must first pay accident compensation and can later recover it from vehicle owner under pay-and-recover ...
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New 'super speeder' law to punish drivers caught speeding over 100 mph with jail time
The "super speeder" law, which went into effect in July, makes driving over 50 mph above the posted speed limit or faster ...
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