Troy K. Smith – July 10, 2013 Sometimes it is good to review the basics. For instance, with Florida’s Construction Lien Act, it is easy to remember that alienor may obtain a lien for any unpaid “contract price” related to the permanent improvement of privately owned real estate. But what does the law consider to… Continue reading Florida’s Construction Lien Act: What Kind of Work is Lienable
Month: July 2013
BINGO Word of the Day – July 16th
The current game is now: X BINGO – make a “X” from all four corners. Today’s Useless Fact: Braces were first invented by Pierre Fauchard in 1728. The braces were made by a flat strip of metal, which was connected to the teeth by thread. Here is today’s word: SIDING Previously… Continue reading BINGO Word of the Day – July 16th
Contents Claim Adjusting Is Tedious, Time Consuming and Few Insurance Carriers Do It Right
Chip Merlin – June 21, 2013 Contents claims adjusting is a hard and tedious job. Few insurance companies conduct a prompt investigation and evaluation of contents losses even though they may be evaluating the real property damage. It is probably the most ripe and overlooked arena for unfair claims practice conduct by insurance companies on… Continue reading Contents Claim Adjusting Is Tedious, Time Consuming and Few Insurance Carriers Do It Right
BINGO Word of the Day – July 15th
Congratulations to Peggy Macias who won our “T” BINGO game and won a $25 Amazon Gift Card. The current game is now: X BINGO – make a “X” from all four corners. Today’s Useless Fact: In one hour, your heart works hard enough to produce the equivalent energy to raise almost 1 ton… Continue reading BINGO Word of the Day – July 15th
Robert Hunter, Amy Bach, and Robin Westcott Call For Claim File Transparency
Chip Merlin – June 27, 2013 Every insurance company says it conducts itself honestly and fairly when handling a customer’s insurance claim. But how do you know it really is acting honestly and fairly? In California, policyholders with losses have a right to see their claims file. Amy Bach is significantly responsible for this California… Continue reading Robert Hunter, Amy Bach, and Robin Westcott Call For Claim File Transparency