When Man and Machine Collide Are Pedestrians Animals or Objects? By Kelly B. Maheu From the October 2009 issue of Claims Magazine…
Court Finds Exclusionary Language is Ambiguous The plaintiff commenced an action seeking a judgment declaring that the insurer of a night club was obligated…
Identity Fraud Crisis Complications Abound for Insureds and Insurers By Susan Maloney, CPCU From the December 2007 issue of Claims Magazine…
Good Samaritan Laws When Kind Intentions Lead to Tragic Results by Susan Massmann From the August 2011 issue…
Fungi Surfaces Post-Disaster Lingering Woes from Spring Tornadoes By Diana Reitz From the July 2011 issue of Claims Magazine We at FC&S…
Let It Snow But Not Too Hard By Diana Reitz, CPCU, ARM From the January 2009 issue of Claims Magazine Oh the weather outside is…
Coverage Clues Guidance for Water, Interior, and Sewer/Drain Claims By Diana Reitz, CPCU From the March 2009 issue of Claims Magazine…
Defense Cost Reimbursement A Fact for the Insurer Can Be a Surprise for the Insured By David Thamann, JD, CPCU, ARM From the November 2009 issue…
In the Rough Coverage Issues Abound When Golfers Go Astray By Susan L. Massmann, CPCU From the July 2008 issue of Claims Magazine A…
Business, Interrupted Three Elements of Coverage Are Required for Valid Claims By Diana Reitz, CPCU, AAI From the August 2007 issue of…