Admissibility of Evidence of Insurance

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What is Admissibility of Evidence of Insurance?

Evidence that a party has insurance is generally inadmissible in civil litigation cases because the fact-finder's knowledge of that act may result in improper considerations by the fact-finder and prejudice to the insured party. In some situations, insurance evidence may be admissible by statutory authority.

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