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Water issues are often confusing and involve multiple undefined terms such as plumbing, sewer, drain, overflow, or discharge. This article, the last in the series Holding Water, looks at how courts have determined coverage for various water-related claims.
When a water leak causes the house to shift, exactly what is covered under the land stabilization endorsement?
The commissioner's office will execute a rehabilitation process.
As the market hardens more and more carriers are pulling back from various lines of business in certain states.
They had not been updated since July 1968, and are now consistent with the minimum requirements of other States.
An analysis of the new ISO Broadened Water Back-up and Sump Discharge or Overflow Coverage HO 06 95 03 22 form.
When an association policy is nonrenewed and the new policy is substantially more so that unit owners are assessed for the increase in premium, can they file a claim under their loss assessment coverage for the increase?
The first round will award 500 grants to Citizens homeowner policyholders.
New regulation from the Colorado Insurance Department regarding ordinance or law coverage and settlement of claims.
How does policy language line up with state regulations concerning insurers ability to underwrite based on dog breeds?