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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?
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.
This article explains the purpose of Valued Policy Laws.
When the insured's away and the water leaks, is there coverage?
The rental agreement between a landlord and two tenants who allegedly flew a drone in their apartment did not expressly state the tenant's would be liable for water damage caused by their own negligence.
The court found the potential for coverage because the policy at issue applied to two structures that were on the same, undivided parcel of land.
This is the first in a series of articles analyzing the FloodFlash parametric flood insurance policy available now in California, Texas, Louisiana, Florida and Virginia.
This article that appears in the November Claims Magazine explains the principle of subrogation