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Should Late Notice of Windstorm and Hail Claims Be a Valid Defense When the Insurer Is Not Prejudiced? | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | Merlin Law Group

Insurance Bulletins are often overlooked gems protecting policyholders. Various departments of insurance regularly issue bulletins to Insurance companies regarding claims,.. Read More

Are Foreseeable Consequential Damages for Breach of a Property Insurance Contract Recoverable? | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | Merlin Law Group

The Florida Supreme Court will hear arguments about whether foreseeable consequential damages are recoverable when an insurer breaches its contract,.. Read More

Duty of Good Faith and Fair Dealing After Hurricane Laura What Now and How Long? | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | Merlin Law Group

As roadways are cleared of trees and debris and the downed power lines removed, residents begin returning to an unrecognizable,.. Read More

Can Chip Merlin Answer 21 Hurricane Laura Claims Questions in 15 Minutes? Watch Friday @2 With Chip Merlin to Find Out | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | Merlin Law Group

Insurance claims education is important for everybody in the property insurance claims business. Insurance restoration contractors, independent, company and public,.. Read More

Law & Ordinance Exclusions and Coverage and Constructive Total LossA Florida Perspective | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | Merlin Law Group

Law and Ordinance Coverage is important for policyholders incurring a significant loss and faced with rebuilding to newer building codes,.. Read More

The McCarran-Ferguson Expanded | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | Merlin Law Group

(Note: This is the second part in a series of the McCarran-Ferguson Act.) Last week in my post, The McCarran-Ferguson Act,.. Read More

Hurricane Laura and the Unique Louisiana Property Insurance Law | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | Merlin Law Group

Deborah Trotter was working with me in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina. Most of my time was spent with the,.. Read More

September 10, 2020 is Not the Statute of Limitations for Hurricane Irma Claims | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | Merlin Law Group

Over the last couple weeks, I’ve had several policyholders call concerned about the upcoming September 10, 2020, “deadline to file,.. Read More

A Primer on the Efficient Proximate Cause Doctrine in California | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | Merlin Law Group

In California, the combination of both a covered loss and an uncovered loss can still be covered under the Efficient,.. Read More

Does Floridas AOB Statute Apply to My Assignment Agreement? | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | Merlin Law Group

Just over a year ago Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed House Bill 7065, which became Fla. Stat. §627.7152—better known as,.. Read More