Evidence that a person was or was not insured against liability is not admissible to prove whether the person acted negligently or otherwise wrongfully. But the court may admit this evidence for another purpose, such as proving a witness’s bias or prejudice or, if disputed, proving agency, ownership, or control.
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Rule 411. Liability Insurance
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- Rule 401. Test for Relevant Evidence
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- Rule 407. Subsequent Remedial Measures; Notification of Defect
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- Rule 409. Offers to Pay Medical and Similar Expenses
- Rule 410. Pleas, Plea Discussions, and Related Statements
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