
The ruling stems from a 2018 lawsuit regarding Turo’s San Francisco International Airport (SFO) operations and the collection of the airport’s permit fees.
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The passenger claims the Thrifty location serving Charleston County, S.C. rented the car without properly verifying the identity of the renter.
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David Purinton, who filed the case as the owner of Subrogation Division, Inc. (SDI), explains how the decision upholds the Graves Amendment in a primary insurance state and that car rental companies can seek recovery even if they initially pay the claim.
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The ruling in SDI v. Brown confirms that even in “primary” insurance states, rental car companies are not responsible for damages their renters cause.
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Earlier this month, Executive filed a lawsuit alleging a consultant for Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel's campaign extorted the car rental company's owner.
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Executive Car Rental is alleging that an IT consultant demanded money from the company in exchange for influence over an on-going investigation.
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Europcar admitted it charged Mastercard and Visa users more than was needed to process their payments.
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Consumer watchdog groups have identified more than 100 cases of Kia models catching fire.
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A case brought against Uber by Los Angeles-based Diva Limousine argues that Uber's business model — as it pertains to drivers — financially harms its competitors.
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In the lawsuit, Massport claims that despite sending the California-based company two cease-and-desist letters, Turo has refused to stop its airport operations.
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