The Relationship Between Primary and Excess Insurers

Topics:
Insurance
Tags:
Business Operations,
Corporate Insurance,
Insurance,
Insurance Company
Source:
Haynes and Boone

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Overview: In Texas, the relationship between primary and excess insurers is governed primarily by the doctrine of equitable subrogation. Although the doctrine of equitable subrogation is critical in understanding the relationship between primary and excess insurers, it is equally important to understand the primary and excess insurers' duties to their insured. Thus, this paper first focuses both generally on the primary and excess insurers' duties to an insured and on the duties between a primary and excess insurer.

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Format: PDF | Size: 76KB | Date: May 2001 | Pages: 20


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