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How Shifting Language Away from Bad Faith and Towards Good Faith Could Benefit Policyholders

In the world of first-party insurance claims and litigation, we hear and use the term “bad faith” nearly every day.,.. Read More

Should Policyholders Sign a White Waiver Agreement?

In California, insurance carriers seeking to avoid allegations of committing bad faith, whether in litigation or not, will often ask,.. Read More

If Your Home Office Is Now Your Work Headquarters, Will Your Homeowners Insurance Policy Cover You?

With the pandemic, many have been forced to work from home to minimize exposure and slow the spread of the,.. Read More

What is Microinsurance?

After Hurricane Maria caused catastrophic damage in Puerto Rico, many new laws and law amendments were made to benefit policyholders.,.. Read More

Is Floridas Insurance Commissioner a Stooge for the Insurance Industry?

An Orlando Sentimental article, Florida Lawmakers Are Being Misled About Insurance Lawsuits, Expert Contends,1 makes one wonder whether Florida’s Insurance,.. Read More

FEMA Extends Application Deadline for Texas February Winter Storm Assistance

About two months ago, Winter Storm Uri left millions of Texans stranded in the cold without water, electricity, or heat.,.. Read More

Florida Insurance Company Attorney Calls Out Bad Insurance Legislation Harming FloridiansJoin Me on Todays Tuesday @2 With Chip Merlin

John Pappas was the senior partner of Florida’s largest property insurance defense firm. He has written a “white paper” about,.. Read More

The Insurance Coverage Gap WorsensFarmers Policy Changes Approved

Last week the Supreme Court of Texas weighed in on a longstanding dispute regarding the decision by Farmers Group Inc.,.. Read More

Register Now for the PPAANJ Spring Educational Meeting Being Held on May 12, 2021

The Professional Public Adjusters Association of New Jersey is having its Spring Event on May 12, 2021, at the Hotel,.. Read More

Florida Motion for Summary Judgment Standard Update

Effective May 1st, 2021, Florida courts will begin utilizing a different standard in evaluating motions for summary judgment. The Florida,.. Read More

Florida Senate Bill 76 is Bad for Florida Policyholders

The Florida Senate has crafted legislation to force those with delayed and underpaid property damage claims to seek resolutions outside,.. Read More

Denying Claims Based Off Conflicting Policy Provisions Violates Florida Law

It is no secret that insurance adjusters will not hesitate to cite multiple policy provisions justifying a claim denial. I,.. Read More