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The Construction Costs to Investigate the Full Extent of a Covered Loss Should Be Covered | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

November 13, 2024 Why do some insurance companies nickel and dime their customers who have sustained a covered property loss?,.. Read More

Florida Insurance Department Receives Strong Responses to Emergency Estimating Rule A Call for Common Sense Changes | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

November 13, 2024 Yesterday, I submitted comments to Florida's Department of Financial Services regarding Emergency Rule 69BER24-4. 1 The overwhelming,.. Read More

Property Managers and Commercial Owners Beware: Insurance Placement Should List the Property Owner as a Named Insured | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

November 11, 2024 A recent federal appellate decision serves as a stark reminder for property managers about the importance of,.. Read More

Hurricane Appraisal Gone Wrong: Umpire's Contingent Fee Structure Leads to Vacated Award and Lawsuit | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

November 9, 2024 A recent lawsuit filed in Lee County, Florida, highlights a cautionary tale about appraisal umpire compensation that,.. Read More

Congressional Representatives Demand Action on Hurricane Insurance Claims Following 60 Minutes Expos | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

November 7, 2024 In a significant development for policyholders affected by Hurricanes Helene and Milton, House Oversight Democrats have taken,.. Read More

Colorado Leads the Way in Meaningful Consumer Input on Insurance Regulation and Issues | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

November 6, 2024 I'm always encouraged when I see insurance regulators actively seeking consumer perspectives. The Colorado Division of Insurance,.. Read More

Insurance Company's Two-Year Claims Handling Waives Proof of Loss Requirement | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

November 5, 2024 A recent Indiana Court of Appeals decision where Merlin Law Group’s Ed Eshoo was counsel for the,.. Read More

Public Adjusters Beware: Unlicensed Solicitation is Both Unethical and Criminal in Florida | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

November 3, 2024 As an advocate for policyholders and someone who works closely with many public adjusters, I feel compelled,.. Read More