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A brief overview of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA), also known as Superfund.
A summary of the Florida insurance department memorandum advising insurers of new regulations.
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.
The Insurance Department states their position on the use of aerial imagery to evaluate roof damage.
A collection of favorite personal lines questions selected by the editors for 2023.
Editors favorite coverage questions from 2022 including bears, bull semen, motorized surfboards and arson.
This article looks at the parallel nature of the changing availability of fire insurance in California and other western states and the development of flood insurance over time.
A brief explanation of bomb cyclones; what they are and how they form.
A summary of the Consumer Alert issued by the California Department of Insurance regarding State Farm's changes to accepting new business in California.
As the risks of wildfires continue to grow and building costs increase, insurers in California are starting to pull back from writing new property policies.