![]() When Prudential had not responded by February 9, Goldner's attorney sent a third letter describing Goldner's dire financial situation and asking to be informed of the policy limits within the next three days. the inducement for my client to settle within policy limits is with a view toward prompt and immediate resolution of the matter." The letter stated that Goldner wanted to avoid the transfer and requested that the policy limits be disclosed within ten days "so that we may promptly resolve this matter within policy limits. He also informed Prudential that the hospital planned to transfer the patient to Jackson Memorial Hospital as an indigent unless the insurer accepted financial responsibility. ![]() In the letter, Goldner's attorney advised Prudential that Goldner was "in need of immediate funds" as medical bills had already exceeded $20,000, and that his client had no other insurance. A second letter was sent by certified mail on February 3. On January 22, 1982, Prudential received a letter from Goldner's attorney describing the injuries, informing the insurer that Goldner would be hospitalized for an extended period, and requesting that Prudential disclose the policy limits. Within days of the accident, Prudential evaluated Powell's liability as 80-100% and, in acknowledgment of the severity of the victim's injuries, placed the $10,000 policy limits in reserve to pay Goldner's claim. One of the pedestrians, Goldner, suffered serious injuries. The facts giving rise to the lawsuit are as follows: On January 13, 1982, while driving her father's car, appellant's daughter struck two pedestrians from behind as they walked along the road. We hold that those facts are only two of a number of circumstances to be weighed by the fact-finder, and reverse. The question presented is whether evidence that the claimant made no specific monetary demand, and subsequently rejected the insurer's tender of the policy limits, entitle the insurer to a judgment as a matter of law without consideration of other circumstances. Want to learn more about the D-Series? Contact your Domino Rep.A directed verdict was entered for the insurer at the conclusion of the plaintiff's case in this action for bad faith failure to settle an insurance claim. Requiring zero inks or solvents, our CO2 laser marking systems minimize waste, and automatic temperature control cooling means the printer saves energy wherever possible and can even require less upkeep. Our CO2 Laser Coders are an excellent solution for operations looking to lower their carbon footprint. Our laser markers are not only capable of delivering both human readable and 2D Datamatrix coding, they can provide legally-compliant industrial laser printing solutions for serialization directives and other traceability demands. This allows for our CO2 lasers to be deployed in a wide number of industries for a wide variety of materials including applications for Food, Pharmaceutical, Beverage and more. Our i-Tech CO2 industrial laser marking machines are capable of integrating directly into your existing production line - even when you have limited space. Minimum Footprint for Maximum Versatilityĭomino's powerful lineup of CO2 laser marking systems are the ideal solution when you need optimum print code quality from a compact machine. The new smaller, adjustable i-Tech scan head is the fastest of its kind and our patented RapidScantechnology means they are capable of creating high quality codes - even on factory-level high speed product and packaging lines. The D-Series industrial CO2 laser marking machine can be controlled from alternative locations using our familiar production line interface or from any industrial PC. Their IP65 ratings make them suitable even for some of the harshest environments. Our i-Tech laser marking systems provide flexible installation through their modular design. Domino North America's D-Series i-Tech range of 10-watt, 30-watt and 60-watt CO2 laser marking systems deliver flexible, high-speed, high-quality coding across a wide variety of materials, with the ability to produce multiple lines of text, making it an ideal industrial-level CO2 laser printing solution. Our D-Series are small, yet powerful CO2 laser marking solutions that can print on a number of substrates. D-Series CO2 Industrial Laser Marking Machine Range
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