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A summary of the Florida insurance department memorandum advising insurers of new regulations.
In an effort to earn some cash, a man files multiple claims for the same damages to the vehicle.
While an ordinary insured would easily understand that oil leaking into the ground was a pollutant, the line was murkier when considering home heating oil leaking into a home.
An overview of the overhead and profit issue.
This article explores the insurance coverages associated with damages caused to homeowners and businesses as a result of train derailments.
A brief overview of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA), also known as Superfund.
This article is an updated discussion of the pollution exclusion in the CGL form, referencing some court cases pertaining to the exclusion.
If an insured gives permission for their car to be rented out, is there coverage?
This article provides a detailed explanation of the difference between collision and other than collision losses.
A pair of farmers made a claim for crops they actually never planted.