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Washington Street, LLC sued Nationwide for bad faith, alleging the carrier deliberately and unreasonably delayed policy payments after a building fire.
An email from the plaintiff to the defendant expressed disappointment and made a request based on that disappointment, but there was no demand for relief, monetary or otherwise.
When a roof is damaged by wind, hail or some other covered loss, it's not unusual for worn decking to be discovered when the roof is removed for repairs. That worn decking also needs to be repaired. The question then becomes does the wear and tear exclusion apply, or should the repair to the decking be considered part of the roof claim? This article reviews the issue and how it should be handled.
In light of the current winter weather, the editors have compiled a list of articles you may find helpful.
How is the hurricane deductible applied when there is damage to both the dwelling and personal property?
How does the age of a structure affect a denial of coverage for "wear and tear"?
This is the sixth part in a series of articles explaining the coverages provided in the standard ISO HO 00 06 Unit-owners Form. This articles begins the explanation of Section II Liability Coverages.
This discusses the many ways the insurance department regulates and monitors the insurance industry.
The homeowners policy excludes most motor vehicles with a few minor exceptions. There are endorsements for certain small, motorized vehicles that allow insurers to either provide coverage for or exclude coverage for vehicles such as motorized bicycles and mopeds.
Frontline Fellowship failed to show that it had completed repair and replacement or that the actual cash value of the damaged property exceeded the policy deductible at the time of loss.