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Property owners may have coverage under their homeowners policies with some exclusions.
Route 285, which runs through Pecos, Texas, and Carlsbad, New Mexico, may be the deadliest highway in the United States.
Coverage Q&A: A direct loss from volcano fire or explosions is covered, and ash clean-up is considered 'debris removal.'
Coverage Q&A: A direct loss from volcano fire or explosions is covered, and ash clean-up is considered 'debris removal.'
Insurers continue to fight bad faith claims in court, with less and less success, especially in Florida.
Must a policyholder receive a final determination of coverage and damages before filing a bad faith claim against the insurer under Florida law?
Climatic disasters can wreak havoc on the normally pristine and serene grounds of a well-kept cemetery.
Since Harvey smashed ashore, rain and flooding have taken over as the main threat from the strongest storm to hit the U.S. since 2004.
A court has ruled that a 'broad exclusion' for earth movement in a homeowners policy precluded coverage for damage that resulted when a large rock damaged a home.
A concerning number of homeowners don't fully understand their policies. Here are three things they may think are covered, but aren't.
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