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Interpretation Of An Insurance Policy Must Be Reasonable

By Steven V. Buckman on July 10, 2009
Posted in Insurance Coverage

canstockphoto24485357In our last post, we discussed some rules the courts use to interpret insurance policies. If the contract has language that is subject to more than one interpretation, it is considered to be ambiguous. In Oklahoma when an insurance policy has ambiguous language, we explained the courts construe the language in favor of the…

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