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A Florida sailing enthusiast's lawsuit against his insurer goes nowhere because both parties failed to seek an out-of-court solution.
The Arizona Supreme Court recently ruled on the assignment of benefits when an employee received workers' compensation benefits under another state's laws.
Court rules that insurer need not defend drone operator sued for allegedly injuring wedding guest.
On Dec. 28, FEMA announced that it was resuming the sale of new insurance policies and the renewal of expiring policies.
An insured's alleged misrepresentations regarding one claim did not bar coverage of a later claim.
A federal district court in Florida has rejected an insured's bid to recover, as "consequential damages" in its breach of contract lawsuit against…
The NFIP has been given another short-term reprieve. Congress has extended it through December 21, 2018.
An LA apartment building had inoperable or missing smoke detectors, among other things, in the units, which voided the landlord's insurance policy.
After breaking into someone's home to steal electronics and cash, a convicted criminal must share in the cost of repairing his victim's home.
When a bank that's holding a mortgage buys insurance for a homeowner, is the bank responsible for repairs from hurricane damage?