Insurance Industry

Claims Practices

Legitimate Loss becomes a Crime When Insured Lies

Breach of Contractors Warranty Defeats Coverage

Attorney Fees for Enforcement of Settlements in Florida

Insurance Fraud

The Examination under Oath

Insurers Need To Audit Their Vendors' Service

Surprise: Insurance Is Not a Service

Insurer Must Go to Trial on Allegations of a Fraudulent Settlement

Required Insurance Training and Continuing Education

Insurance Fraud: The Orphan Child of the U.S. Justice System

Use Licensed Experts in Claims Litigation

The Lawyer as an Insurance Claims Expert

When Agents or Applicants Lie to Insurers

Insurance Fraud Fails in L.A. Superior Court

Insurer Sues Attorney for Malicious Prosecution

Sharing of Information between Insurers To Fight Fraud

The Ethical Dilemma Caused by Fighting Fraud

New ISO ACV Definition and California Statute

Claims in a Disaster

Rescission in California

Insurance and the Law of Unintended Consequences

Fraudulent Application Can Haunt the Broker

Infrared Detection of Water Damage

Ordinary Negligence Involving Toxic Chemicals Not Pollution

Mold and Fungi Insurance Claims

Stacking Insurance Limits

The Ethical Dilemma Caused by Fighting Fraud

Adjusting Liability Claims

The Basics of Property Claim Adjusting

Litigation Management Can Destroy Promised Service

Why Insurance Fraud Succeeds


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