Delaware Code § 18-8310

Indemnification; causes of action and defenses [For applicability of this section, see 81 Del. Laws, c
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108, § 3].
An insurer shall indemnify, defend, and hold agents harmless from and against all liability, fees, and costs arising out of or relating
to the actions, errors, or omissions of an insurer who obtains or uses credit information and/or insurance scores from an independent
source, provided the producer follows the instructions of or procedures established by the insurer and complies with any applicable law or
regulation. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to provide a consumer or other insured with a cause of action that does not exist in
the absence of this section. This chapter shall not create a cause of action for any person or entity, other than the Commissioner, against an
insurer or its representative based upon a violation of § 2304(15)c. of this title. In the same manner, nothing in this chapter shall establish
a defense for any party to any cause of action based upon a violation of § 2304(15)c. of this title.

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