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Law Practice

Jun. 9, 2012

Litigating personal injury in the rental car context, Part 2

Learn some of the terms of art for litigating a personal injury claim in the rental car context. By Paul Edmond Stephan of Selman Breitman LLP


By Paul E. Stephan


Litigation involving drivers operating rental cars is more complex than it appears. While some familiar legal doctrines are involved, making sure they are correctly used is sometimes a challenge.


Some practitioners are raising an eyebrow due to a recent appellate decision dealing with insurance law finding that an "unlicensed driver" can be a permissive user of another's automobile. See Landros v Torres, 2012 DJD...

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