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  2. Hangarter v. Provident - Wikipedia

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    Hangarter v. Provident Insurance Company, 373 F.3d 998 (9th Cir. 2004), [1] (UnumProvident, now referred to as Unum or Unum Group [2]), is a landmark decision by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals on the issue of disability bad faith insurance law. Because California’s bad faith insurance law is often referred to in many states as a model ...

  3. Unum - Wikipedia

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    Unum Group was created by the 1999 merger of Unum Corporation and The Provident Companies [2] and comprises four distinct businesses – Unum US, Unum UK, Unum Poland and Colonial Life. Its underwriting insurers include The Paul Revere Life Insurance Company and Provident Life and Accident Insurance Company. [4]

  4. Insurability - Wikipedia

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    An individual with very low insurability may be said to be uninsurable, and an insurance company will refuse to issue a policy to such an applicant. [3] For example, an individual with a terminal illness and a life expectancy of 6 months would be uninsurable for term life insurance. This is because the probability is so high for the individual ...

  5. Matthew Royal to join Unum as head of Internal Audit - AOL

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    Royal joins Unum from KPMG LLP, where he most recently served as a director in the firm's Insurance Risk Advisory practice and had responsibility for assessing the effectiveness of internal audit ...

  6. Public policy doctrines for the exclusion of relevant evidence

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    A subsequent remedial measure is an improvement, repair, or safety measure made after an injury has occurred. FRE 407 [dead link ‍] prohibits the admission of evidence of subsequent remedial measures to show defendant's (1) negligence; (2) culpable conduct; (3) a defect in defendant's product; (4) defect in the design of defendant's product; or (5) the need for a warning or instruction.

  7. What is an insurance declaration page? - AOL

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    Insurance company name and contact details: Usually, you can find these at the top of your declarations page. Policy information: Your declarations page will also include your policy number and ...

  8. Provident - Wikipedia

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    Provident may refer to: Entertainment Provident Label Group, a music label; Finance Financial companies Unum, formerly UnumProvident, formerly two separate companies Unum & Provident, a financial services company in the United States focusing on disability insurance; Friends Provident, a financial services company in the U.K. focusing on life ...

  9. Insurable interest - Wikipedia

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    In insurance practice, an insurable interest exists when an insured person derives a financial or other kind of benefit from the continuous existence, without repairment or damage, of the insured object (or in the case of a person, their continued survival). An "interested person" has an insurable interest in something when loss of or damage to ...