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May a homeowners insurer may depreciate labor costs when calculating the actual cash value (ACV) after a covered loss?
Case dealing with fair settlement amount.
Flood Insurance Coverage Dispute December 1, 2014 This case pertains to a motion by the insurer for summary judgment. The dispute is over a flood…
Water Damage from Back Up in Sewer Excluded Homeowners brought an action against the city, the homeowners' insurer, and sewer maintenance companies…
New law takes aim at rising costs and claims transparency in Florida in addition to addressing safety of condos and co-ops
South Carolina Supreme Court rules that insurers can factor labor costs depreciation into actual cash value offers to insureds.
Appellees acknowledged denial of flood coverage by signing a document that stated in part "[e]veryone lives in a flood zone - it is just a question of whether you live in a low, moderate, or high-risk area."
An attorney who represented United Policyholders as amicus curiae in this matter provides an analysis of a decision that reaffirms PA's broad duty to defend.
Separation of Insureds Clause and the Intentional Acts Exclusion The Supreme Court of California agreed to answer a question of California insurance…