Fraud of the Week - Adjusting Without a License
A contractor acts as an adjuster.
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Read Full ArticleThe U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit upheld a district court's ruling granting a defendant auctioneer's motion to dismiss, finding the COVID-19 pandemic created "a circumstance beyond the parties' reasonable control" as outlined in the force majeure clause of an agreement for the sale of a painting.
Read Full ArticleThe judges of the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania pointed out that, while "coverage" refers to a specific risk included by an insurance policy, "reimbursement" means paying someone back for money already spent.
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Read Full ArticleRepair Work not Seen as Property Damage The general contractor brought an action against the insurer seeking reimbursement under a subcontractor's commercial…
Read Full ArticleTree Removal Coverage under Property Form July 13, 2011 First party wind claim where two trees fell on and caused damage to roof of insured’s…
Read Full ArticleFrom our colleagues at PC360: As workforces take up social distancing to shelter at home, the risk of attacks against corporate remote access systems goes up.
Read Full ArticleA comprehensive discussion of alternative risk financing, including its advantages and disadvantages supported by court cases.
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