Missouri Revised Statutes § 435.415 - Judgment or decree on award — certain arbitration awards not binding, not admissible, and not basis for judgment or decree, when — insurer defined
Courts may award costs after confirming, modifying, or correcting an arbitration award. For certain personal injury, bodily injury, or death arbitration matters, an insurer is generally protected from having the award treated as binding or used against it unless the insurer agreed in writing, and an insurer’s decision
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Courts may award costs after confirming, modifying, or correcting an arbitration award. For certain personal injury, bodily injury, or death arbitration matters, an insurer is generally protected from having the award treated as binding or used against it unless the insurer agreed in writing, and an insurer’s decision not to participate is not bad faith unless the insurance contract says otherwise.
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Missouri Revised Statutes § 435.415 - Judgment or decree on award — certain arbitration awards not binding, not admissible, and not basis for judgment or decree, when — insurer defined
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