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Employee Dishonesty ClaimsHow Far Back Does Coverage Extend? | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

April 16, 2025 When businesses think about protecting themselves from risk, they often focus on property damage, natural disasters, or,.. Read More

AB 597 Public Adjuster Fee Cap | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

California’s AB 597 would cap public adjuster fees, but the method of calculation could severely limit access to representation.,.. Read More

Californias AB 597 Threatens to Limit Access to Public Adjusters After Disasters | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

April 15, 2025 Assembly Bill 597 is working its way through the California Legislature and could soon become law. If,.. Read More

NFIP Partial Denial Statute of Limitations | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

Learn how a partial denial in a National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) claim triggers the one-year statute of limitations.,.. Read More

Amy Bach and United Policyholders | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

Amy Bach and United Policyholders have been a force for insurance consumer protection for over 30 years. Read about Amy's,.. Read More

Amy Bach and United Policyholders: A Lasting Legacy of Advocacy and Action for Insurance Consumers | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

April 13, 2025 Few voices for policyholder interests and their rights have remained as consistent, credible, and compassionate as Amy,.. Read More

Keep Track of Your Insurance PoliciesMake Insurance Checkups | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

April 12, 2025 Most people don’t think much about their insurance policies after they buy them. A bill shows up,,.. Read More

Proper Claims Handling | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

Field adjusters must investigate a loss, not just record what the insured points out. Learn why anything less isn’t proper,.. Read More

DOAH Arbitration Disaster | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

A new analysis reveals a DOAH arbitration disaster for Florida policyholders — Citizens wins 100% of disputes. The Legislature must,.. Read More

The Clark Opinion | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

The Clark opinion in Florida property insurance law could allow insurers to deny claims for not itemizing each coverage in,.. Read More

Partial Denials Start Statute of Limitations Time Clock in National Flood Claims | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

April 14, 2025 When handling National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) claims, public adjusters and policyholders must be alert to critical,.. Read More

Floridas DOAH Arbitration Disaster: How the Legislature Gave Citizens a License to Steamroll Policyholders | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

April 10, 2025 In 2023, the Florida Legislature made a catastrophic mistake that is now hurting thousands of Floridians. They,.. Read More