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Are Umpires in an Insurance Appraisal Immune from Being Sued? | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

August 24, 2024 This post is a follow-up to “Does an Umpire Have Immunity From Suit? Is an Appraisal an Arbitration,.. Read More

The Boston Insurance Library | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

August 23, 2024 Imagine a man on a mission, a quest for knowledge that rivals Clark Griswold's relentless pursuit of,.. Read More

Are Many Restoration Contracts Unenforceable Because They Lack a Specific Price and Scope of Work? | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

August 22, 2024 Insurance restoration contractors have a lot on their plate. They are not building based on new plans,.. Read More

Is Waiving Forfeiture Clauses Possible? Unlocking Possible Overlooked Arguments for Coverage | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

August 21, 2024 Sinjel, L.L.C. v. Ohio Casualty Insurance Company, 1 is a case decided last week involving vacancy clauses,.. Read More

Florida Property Insurance Rates and Premiums Are Going Up Even More: All United States Property Insurance Premiums Are Rising | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

August 20, 2024 Citizens Property Insurance rates are going up. An article in the Miami Times, Citizens Looks to Hike Insurance,.. Read More

Is It Proper or Ethical to Race to Get an Umpire Appointed Without Informing the Other Party? | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

August 20, 2024 The Golden Rule is often a good gauge of propriety and ethics. If good ole insurance defense,.. Read More

Marylands Treatment of Appraisal and Questions About the Federal Arbitration Act Preemption of State Appraisal Law | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

August 19, 2024 A trio of recent Maryland cases decided this summer involving demands for appraisal show that many courts,.. Read More

Insurance Policy Assignment Provisions: What They Are and When Insurers Have to Consent | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

An assignment provision is a contractual clause that allows an insurance policyholder to transfer their rights and obligations to another,.. Read More

Construction Financing and Factoring of Insurance ReceivablesMMA Related Case Sheds Light on Factors in the Property Insurance Claim Industry | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

August 18, 2024 Property damage insurance claims funding by factoring companies is a relatively recent phenomenon in the property insurance,.. Read More

The Future of Homeowners and Property Insurance: Navigating AI, Surveillance, and Regulatory Challenges | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

August 17, 2024 The homeowners property insurance landscape is shifting rapidly, driven by advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and surveillance,.. Read More

Can policy limitations or exclusions be disregarded as illusory? | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

August 16, 2024 This question came up in the highly watched California Supreme Court case, John’s Grill v. Hartford. The,.. Read More