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California Warning: Some Difference in Conditions Policies Out There Are Misleading Consumers | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | Merlin Law Group

Last week I stumbled across an interesting policy provision thanks to a phone call from another veteran policyholder attorney. The,.. Read More

Invocation of Appraisal Process is Not an Automatic Cure for Civil Remedy Notice | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | Merlin Law Group

The recent ruling in Fortune v. First Protective Insurance Company d/b/a Frontline Insurance, out of Florida’s 2nd District Court of,.. Read More

Recovering Emotional and Mental Distress Damages Caused By Property Loss In Arizona | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | Merlin Law Group

Existing Arizona law allows recovery of emotional distress and mental anguish damages in cases of property damage. The Arizona Court,.. Read More

Incorrect Information Within Proof of Loss Not Enough To Void Insurance Policy | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | Merlin Law Group

My Red Bank colleague, Dan Ballard, and I recently gave a presentation about Misrepresentations & Mistakes at the 2020 Fall,.. Read More

Regulatory Estoppel What is it and How Can it be Successfully Pleaded in New York? | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | Merlin Law Group

Initially, it is beneficial to define just what exactly is meant by the phrase “regulatory estoppel” in the context of,.. Read More

Homeowners Insurance Policies DifferThe Need For A Standard vs. Non-Standard Replacement Cost Policy Designation | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | Merlin Law Group

The term “replacement cost policy” is a misrepresentation by many insurance companies about the product they are now selling. Insurance,.. Read More

Ambiguity in Texas Insurance Policies | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | Merlin Law Group

Generally, insurance policies in Texas are construed according to the same rules that govern the construction of contracts.1 Insurance policies,.. Read More