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California Supreme Court

May 10, 2013

Insurance company may face false advertising lawsuit after repeatedly lowballing customer

The justices appeared inclined to let a woman sue her insurance company for false advertising after it repeatedly stalled and lowballed her efforts to get insurance coverage following an apartment fire.


By Emily Green


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - Plaintiffs lawyers and insurance companies have waited more than three years for the state Supreme Court to take up the case of Yanting Zhang, a homeowner who sued her insurance company for false advertising after it repeatedly stalled her efforts to get recovery after an apartment fire.


But at oral argument Wednesday, just three justices asked multiple questions, and attorneys on both...

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