Texas Supreme Court Decision in Texas Mutual Insurance v. Ruttiger Strengthens State’s Workers’ Comp Law
The Court reversed the
Justice
"[If the plaintiff were to prevail, the precedent would build] additional costs into the system by increasing litigation expense to employees, insurers and employers,"
Lawsuits claiming "bad faith" on the part of all insurance carriers, Texas Mutual included, were on the increase when the Ruttiger case first came to the courts. In 2004, Texas Mutual disputed
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To see the full text of the decision, please visit www.supreme.courts.state.tx.us/.
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