Fraud of the Week December 26, 2016 Arson Fraud—Indiana Amount: $4 Million In 2012 a huge explosion rocked Richmond Hill, Indiana, killing…
This Claims column discusses when concurrent losses may or may not be covered.
Fraud of the Week December 19, 2016 Disability Fraud—New York Amount: $40 million In response to the first wave of disability fraud busts…
Work-Product Exclusion DiscussionBefore this court are cross-motions for summary judgment regarding the obligation of the insurer to indemnify…
A Fond Farewell December 19, 2016 David D. Thamann, J.D., ARM, CPCU and managing editor of the FC&S Bulletins has been an integral part of FC&S…
Can a carrier decline coverage due to incorrect information on a company application that was signed by the insured? How much weight does an application…
The benefits and disadvantages of the actual loss sustained coverage.
Coverage Territory under CGL Form December 12, 2016 Our insured sells machine parts. If for some reason a product that he sells ends up outside the…
Fraud of the Week December 12, 2016 Workers Compensation Fraud—New York Amount: $75,000 A New York logger was indicted for stealing more…
Request for Reimbursement of Defense Costs December 12, 2016 This case arises from a professional liability insurance policy issued by…