SACRAMENTO - The California Supreme Court denied a petition Wednesday by a group of insurers challenging the constitutionality of a new law that gives Northridge earthquake victims an extra year to file damage claims.
In their petition filed Nov. 22, insurers argued that SB1899 unconstitutionally impairs contracts that insurers entered into with earthquak...
In their petition filed Nov. 22, insurers argued that SB1899 unconstitutionally impairs contracts that insurers entered into with earthquak...
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