Kenneth Kan | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | July 20, 2015 I look at insurance policies day in and day out—it’s just a part of my job. Every now and then, I come across something that makes my head spin or causes me to do a double take. Readers of this blog have seen… Continue reading Say What? A Policy That Does Not Cover Any Water Damage
Month: August 2015
Farmers Sells a Policy that Is Far Worse then Its Competitors – Review of the Farmers “Next Generation” Homeowner’s Policy, Part 3: Overhead and Profit
Robert Trautmann | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | July 29, 2015 The title of this blog is a quote by Chip Merlin after we discussed some of the issues that have been popping up in my continued review of the Farmers “Next Gen” policy. During this review, I realized this policy is really the gift… Continue reading Farmers Sells a Policy that Is Far Worse then Its Competitors – Review of the Farmers “Next Generation” Homeowner’s Policy, Part 3: Overhead and Profit
Are You Covered? The “Care, Custody, Or Control” Exclusion
Heather Howell Wright | Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP | July 22, 2015 Spring weather systems, such as the storms that have recently produced significant flooding in Texas, frequently create the necessity for restoration and remediation work. In performing such restoration work, it may be necessary to remove and store personal property contained within the… Continue reading Are You Covered? The “Care, Custody, Or Control” Exclusion
3 Unusual Signs that You Will *NOT* be Sued (tip)
Melissa Dewey Brumback | Construction Law in North Carolina | July 20, 2015 So often, lawyers are the bearers of bad news. What will get you sued. Signs a lawsuit is coming. What you can’t say (even though you’d really like to say it!). What “wouldn’t be prudent”. (h/t SNL). Today, we’re turning that on… Continue reading 3 Unusual Signs that You Will *NOT* be Sued (tip)
Make Your Contract Work for You: Top 5 Clauses to Review Before Signing
Rob Pitkin | Construction Law Musings | July 24, 2015 Now that private construction work is now heating up, it’s time to revisit those pesky contract documents. As Chris Hill famously reminds us, “the contract is king,” meaning that many disputes will be governed almost exclusively by what’s in the written contract you have on a… Continue reading Make Your Contract Work for You: Top 5 Clauses to Review Before Signing