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The case deals with preferred-contractor endorsements, which a policyholder ignored following a water damage claim.
The litigation tests a new state law allowing homeowners the possibility of collecting insurance benefits as well as attorney fees and costs.
An expectation of privacy does not apply to insurers going into a policyholder's home to inspect or appraise a property, finds the court.