Shane Smith | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | July 5, 2017 In Montana, a jury may consider all relevant evidence when determining the actual cash value of the property damaged or destroyed.1 Under the broad evidence rule, the trier of fact “may consider any evidence logically tending to the formation of a correct estimate of… Continue reading Calculating Actual Cash Value, Part 26: Montana
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“Occurrence” May Include Intentional Acts In Montana
Tred R. Eyerly | Insurance Law Hawaii | June 15, 2016 The Montana Supreme Court found that policy language defining “accidents may include intentional acts.” Employers Mut. Cas. Co. v. Fisher Builders, Inc., 2016 Mont. LEXIS 269 (Mont. Sup. Ct. April 19, 2016). Jerry and Karen Slack hired Fisher Builders to build a remodeled home located… Continue reading “Occurrence” May Include Intentional Acts In Montana