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This article discusses riots and civil commotion, coverage and court cases.
One is on the NAIC Insurer Climate Risk Disclosure Survey and the other adjusts the annual maximum benefit amount for early intervention services.
A summary of the Florida insurance department memorandum advising insurers of new regulations.
Discusses physical damage under the commercial property, causes of loss special form, and business income and extra expense coverage forms.
Discusses the coverage issue questions involved in the collapse of the condominium building in Florida.
An overview of the issues surrounding insuring condominiums and the interplay between statutes, association documents and the unit owner's obligations.
As FedNat Insurance Company could not complete the May 13 Consent Order to wind down its business, the insurance department filed for and received approval for liquidation of the company.
This Claims Magazine article explains the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA).
Claims column looking at a number of different water loss questions.
Water presents one of the more confusing issues in coverage. The difference between backup, overflow, and discharge is important for determining coverage but these are not defined policy terms. Likewise, whether the water comes from drains or sewers on or off premises makes a difference as well. This article reviews this issue and homeowners and commercial property endorsements that provide coverage.