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Directors and Officers Liability (D&O)
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Explains the various hurricane categories and the damages they can do.
This is the fourth and final in a series of articles analyzing the FloodFlash parametric flood insurance policy available now in California, Texas, Louisiana, Florida and Virginia. This article discusses the what isn't covered, service of suit, law and jurisdiction, and making a complaint sections of the policy.
This chart displays recent and historical statistics for possible pandemic viruses.
October 28, 2014 Summary: Residual markets, including automobile plans, "FAIR plans" and "beach plans" for property exposures, are listed by state.…
This discussion provides an explanation of parametric insurance and how it might be used in the industry.
Facts of Loss Red Flags June 15, 2015 Fraud can be easy or difficult to determine, depending on the expertise of the person committing the…
Discusses snow melt, flood, tornadoes and other disasters and how to prepare.
A Florida homeowner claimed expenses for tearing out and accessing damaged plumbing should not be subject to the $5,000 cap because the endorsement did not limit "tear-out" expenses.
The 4th Circuit has ruled that damage caused by a watermain break that was concurrent with a flood is subject to a flood sublimit under an "anti-concurrent" causation clause in the property policy.
A question of how to determine what damage was from the hurricane and what was from a flood.