Acuity v. Lane's Equipment Rental, Inc. et al

  1. January 04, 2023

    Acuity Says It Can't Be Punished For Trial In $27M Injury Case

    Acuity defended its right to fight at trial a $27 million auto injury case over an accident involving its insureds, asking a Georgia federal judge to toss their failure-to-settle countersuit because it has exclusively paid for the underlying litigation.

  2. June 29, 2022

    Trucking Co. Says Insurer Must Pay $22M Accident Award

    A Tennessee-based trucking company told a Georgia federal court that its insurer is on the hook for a $21.6 million judgment awarded in an underlying suit over catastrophic injuries caused by an employee, saying the insurer put its own financial interests above the interests of its insured.

  3. May 02, 2022

    Insurer Says It Can Only Pay $2M Of $22M Accident Verdict

    An insurer told a Georgia federal court that it should be liable only for up to $2 million in coverage for a trucking company whose employee caused an accident that resulted in catastrophic injuries and a $21.6 million damage award.