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· 8/1/2008

Roland v. TRANSAMERICA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

Citations

  • 570 F. Supp. 2d 871
  • 2008 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 58893
  • 2008 WL 3173243

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  • deciding that parties must mutually agree on the terms of a written alternative plan of care pursuant to a long-term care insurance policy, which was also pur- chased from PFL Life Insurance Company, before the benefits contem- plated by the parties in negotiations can be paid
  • deciding that parties must mutually agree on the terms of a written alternative plan of care pursuant to a long-term care insurance policy, which was also pur- chased from PFL Life Insurance Company, before the benefits contem- plated by the parties in negotiations can be paid
  • A In Texas an insured has a duty to read the insurance policy and is charged with knowledge of its provisions. @
  • “In Texas an insured has a duty to read the insurance policy and is charged with knowledge of its provisions.”
  • “In Texas an insured has a duty to read the insurance policy and is charged with knowledge of its provisions.”
  • “If an Insured Person is confined in a Long-Term Care Facility and is receiving benefits under this Policy, We will consider, in- stead, paying benefits […].” (emphasis added)

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Judges: John McBryde

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