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Insurance Law  

The Insurance Law Section focuses on legal remedies for those involved in any controversy between insurance policy holders and their automobile, homeowners, health/medical, life, and consumer insurers.

Insurance Law Practice Resources

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Letter From the Chair

Insurance companies profit by removing uncertainty from the marketplace.

The Insurance Law Section of the American Association for Justice is here to assist in removing the legal uncertainties, while growing and expanding an attorney’s base of resources.  Unlike insurance companies, the Insurance Law Section is not here to profit, but to add value to an attorney’s practice.

Members of the Insurance Section benefit from a broad and diverse group of insurance attorneys communicating through exclusive list servers, private networking events, and the most comprehensive document retention depository of motion and briefs available.  The worth of standing with a group of like professionals cannot be over-valued.   

As the Chair of the Insurance Law Section, I invite you to remove your uncertainty by joining the Insurance Section today.

David J. Pettinato, Esq.
Insurance Law Section Chair

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