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Why are insurance policies so confusing?

By Gene Killian on December 16, 2014
Posted in Contract construction

Massachusetts coverage attorney Nina Kallen has taken me to task on the question of why most insurance policies are an abominable mess to read. (My original post dealt with business interruption coverage).  You can read her piece by clicking here.  Can’t say I disagree.

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EUGENE KILLIAN, JR. is an AV-rated® graduate of the University of Chicago (B.A., English, with honors) and the University of Michigan Law School. Repeatedly named one of New Jersey’s “Super Lawyers,” as well as one of the “Best Lawyers in America,” Gene practiced with one of the nation’s preeminent insurance coverage law firms before starting his own law firm in 1995, which is now known as The Killian Firm, P.C.

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EUGENE KILLIAN, JR. is an AV-rated® graduate of the University of Chicago (B.A., English, with honors) and the University of Michigan Law School. Repeatedly named one of New Jersey’s “Super Lawyers,” as well as one of the “Best Lawyers in America,” Gene practiced with one of the nation’s preeminent insurance coverage law firms before starting his own law firm in 1995, which is now known as The Killian Firm, P.C.

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