Business Interruption and the 2010 Hurricane Season
Claim Preparation and Adjustment Expense: Courts Might Not Get It
Property Insurance Suit Limitations Provisions
Key Considerations When Buying Builders Risk Coverage
When Does Business Interruption Insurance Coverage Stop?
New York Awards Consequential Damages for Insurer's Bad Faith
Demystifying Property Insurance Appraisals
Demystifying Appraisal: The Scope and Nature of Insurance Appraisals
When Must an Insurer Pay a Claim?
Ensuing Loss: Getting Around a Property Policy's Defective Construction Exclusion
The Acts or Decisions Exclusion That Tried To Swallow the Policy
Public Adjusters: Do Their Contracts Create Irrevocable, Enforceable Assignments?
The Litigation Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina: Are the Flood Gates Opening?
The National Flood Insurance Program: Two Major Problem Areas
Handle Property Claims Properly
Maximizing Your Coverage after Hurricane Katrina
Pro-Policyholder Broker Form Saved Insurer Millions
Florida Legislature Addresses Impact of Multiple Hurricane Deductibles
Business Interruption for Denial of Access Revisited
Florida Revisits Its Condominium Insurance Statute Once Again
Procedure for Conduct of Appraisal Evolves in Florida
Business Interruption—What Does “Suspension” Mean?
Update—Florida Windstorm Deductibles
When Applying the Limitation for Wind-Driven Rain, What Constitutes a "Roof"?
Business Interruption for Denial of Access to Insured Property
When Civil Authorities Take Over, Are You Covered?
Court Finds "Direct Physical Loss or Damage" Due to "Impairment of Function and Value"
The Basics of a Business Interruption Claim
"Physical Damage" in the First-Party Property Policy—A New Definition Coming?
Breach of Policy Conditions and the "Severability of Interests" Doctrine
Closing the Gap in Florida Windstorm Coverage
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