The Eleventh Circuit has found that the lower court did not err in finding coverage for damages that a condominium complex suffered as a result of Hurricane Irma, nor did the court err in only awarding a fraction of the amount sought by the Condominium Association.
Current requirements of carriers in light of wildfires occurring in California.
Above ground pools suffer from age and wear like anything else. When the neighbor's pool collapses and causes damage to the insured's property, is there coverage?
Many people start their own companies as a way to make a living. This group of people created a fraud ring instead and took to burning houses for the insurance money and other illegal acts as their business.
Water presents one of the more confusing issues in coverage. The difference between backup, overflow, and discharge is important for determining coverage but these are not defined policy terms. Likewise, whether the water comes from drains or sewers on or off premises makes a difference as well. This article reviews this issue and homeowners and commercial property endorsements that provide coverage.
More often than you might imagine we get questions concerning deceased individuals and cleanup of remains. This particular question deals with a named perils policy.
Discusses the problems of buying insurance on price alone.
Discusses the coverage issue questions involved in the collapse of the condominium building in Florida.
An articles discussing insurance issues around droughts and wildfires.
New Hampshire Insurance Department successfully identifies 18 fraudsters.