Currently, Nevada law classifies casualty insurance as coverage for vehicle insurance, liability insurance, workers’ compensation, and other forms of financial protection. A.B. 512 proposes adding legal expense insurance to this category, defining it as coverage that reimburses policyholders for specific legal services or legal expenses. However, it excludes fees paid to attorneys for overhead and administrative costs.
Nevada bill expands definition of casualty insurance to include legal expense coverage
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