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When wind causes a tree to fall, is resultant water damage covered as a result of the wind damage?
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.
The moratorium applies to policies in certain ZIP codes and will last for one year.
The California Department of Insurance has issued a bulletin reminding insurers that the doctrine of efficient proximate cause prevails in first party insurance disputes.
An email from the plaintiff to the defendant expressed disappointment and made a request based on that disappointment, but there was no demand for relief, monetary or otherwise.
When an insured takes a vehicle off the policy, how long does she have to add a new vehicle for it to be considered a replacement vehicle?
When a tree falls on a travel trailer, does coverage fall under the dwelling policy or the auto policy for damage to the trailer?
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.
When the policy documents contain a list of forms an endorsement may apply to, what does that mean in terms of coverages available?