Explanation of emergency order issued by the insurance department of Washington restricting the use of credit scoring.
Appellees acknowledged denial of flood coverage by signing a document that stated in part "[e]veryone lives in a flood zone - it is just a question of whether you live in a low, moderate, or high-risk area."
Fraud involving fraudulent documents related to a water heater claim.
Discusses the term actual cash value, fair market value, and the broad evidence rule as determined by states and various court cases.
Discusses coverage when an other structure holding solar panels essential for power to the dwelling doesn't meet the policy definition of building structure, which determines coverage for the damage.
Working attorney parents tell their pandemic stories as families sacrificed to re-balance their work and family lives. No two situations were identical.
This article discusses the issues surrounding the use of credit scoring in personal lines insurance.
Provides state-by-state statutes regulating credit scoring in underwriting personal lines policies.
This Q&A looks at damage that occurred after incorrect fuel was accidental put into the fuel tank, causing the engine to seize.
The dissenting opinion found that the district court properly granted summary judgment in favor of the insurer on the breach of contract claim because the defendant did not have permission to operate the vehicle while intoxicated.