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This article reviews some of the common coverage issues found after a strong storm passes through an area.
Summary of the lastest emergency order from the Colorado Divison of Insurance regarding ALE and payments.
They are allowed if certain conditions are met.
In this article the insurance implications and concerns of renting your home via various home sharing apps is discussed.
When property is kept in a storage unit, what coverages apply?
Water issues are often confusing and involve multiple undefined terms such as plumbing, sewer, drain, overflow, or discharge. This article reviews the terms and how they can be defined.
A summary of the emergency order and the catastrophe reporting requirements issued by the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation and Commissioner Altmaier.
The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation recently issued a bulletin reminding insurers of parameters for requesting policies for assumption from Citizens, the insurer of last resort.
When a well pump is hit by lighting but well pumps are excluded, could there be coverage since lightning is a covered peril?
An assignment of benefits permits a third-party, like a roofer, to "stand in the insured's shoes" and go after the insurer for direct payment, but homeowners don't always realize what, precisely, signing an AOB means.