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Federal Court Addresses Whether Nationwide's "One Product" Policy is a New Policy or a Renewal Policy

By Daniel Cummins on April 18, 2025
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In the case of McGuire v. Nationwide Aff. Ins. Co. of America, No. 2:23-CV-01347-NR (W.D. Pa. March 6, 2025 Ranjam, J.), the court denied the carrier’s Motion for Reconsideration of the court’s previous decision relative to a UM/UIM coverage issue.

With this decision denying the carrier’s Motion for Reconsideration, the court maintained its previous position on whether Nationwide’s “One Product” policy was a new policy or a renewal of a prior policy.

In the court’s eyes, several of the “clarifications” in the One Product policy amounted to changes that reduced the amount of coverage from the prior policy. In light of this, the court ruled that the One Product policy could not be considered to be a “renewal” policy.

Rather, the court found that the purchase of a One Product policy amounted to the purchase of a new policy and that, therefore, under Pennsylvania law, Nationwide was required, as with any other purchase of UM or UIM coverage, to provide its insureds with a new stacking waiver form to execute under 75 Pa. C.S.A. §1738(c).

Anyone wishing to review a copy of this decision may click this LINK.

I send thanks to Attorney Scott Cooper of the Harrisburg law firm Schmidt Kramer for bringing this decision to my attention.

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Daniel E. Cummins is a civil litigator and Partner in the Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania law firm of Cummins Law, which is located in northeastern Pennsylvania, just outside of Scranton. He has served as a columnist for the Pennsylvania Law Weekly and appeared in…

Daniel E. Cummins is a civil litigator and Partner in the Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania law firm of Cummins Law, which is located in northeastern Pennsylvania, just outside of Scranton. He has served as a columnist for the Pennsylvania Law Weekly and appeared in the Best Lawyers in America Director every year since 2015. He is the creator and sole author of Tort Talk, a blog dedicated to discussing updates, trends, and thoughts regarding Civil Litigation Law.

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