Question regarding whether the vacancy exclusions apply to a building under renovation damaged during the period of construction.
Twelve school bus employees out of Miama-Dade Florida have been using the personal information of children who ride their school busses to file fraudulent insurance claims netting over $420,000.
An employee who was injured during an extended break between two shifts is entitled to compensation benefits, because but-for her employment she would not have been exposed to the injuries she suffered.
Discusses the need for food contamination coverage and the coverage provided by the BOP endorsement BP 04 31, Food Contamination Endorsement.
Question regarding application of deductible on loss that has wind and lightning damage when multiple deductibles are on the policy for wind or hail and all other causes of loss.
This article discusses Florida H.B. 7065, Assignment Agreements, which takes effect July 1, 2019. This bill addresses the abuse of insurance agreements commonly known as assignment of benefits (AOB) agreements in Florida.
June 28 is National Insurance Awareness Day. This day is a reminder to check all of your insurance needs and make sure that your current coverage needs are met.
The Seventh Circuit affirmed the dismissal of a bad faith action against the insurer after an unexpected excess judgment.
Is 0% interest owed under the personal auto policy as legitimate damages?
A businessman filed claims for agricultural equipment that had not been stolen but instead had been seized by his creditors.