Matthew J. DeVries | Burr & Forman LLP | November 4, 2015 When dealing with a construction claim — whether one for construction defects, outstanding payment, or delay damages—an initial hurdle is making sure that proper notice has been given. Generally, you have to make sure that you comply with the contract or insurance provisions by: (1)… Continue reading Provide Notice (and 10 other tasks) when Pursuing a Construction Claim
Month: November 2015
Ninth Circuit: Incorporation of the AAA’s Rules Is Agreement to “Arbitrate Arbitrability”
Mark W. Frilot | The Dispute Resolver | November 6, 2015 The Ninth Circuit’s recent decision in Brennan v. Opus Bank, Nos. 13-35580 & 13-35598 (9th Cir. 8/25/15) is not a construction case. However, the court’s decision might be pertinent to parties seeking to compel arbitration of construction disputes, particularly disputes arising from contracts that… Continue reading Ninth Circuit: Incorporation of the AAA’s Rules Is Agreement to “Arbitrate Arbitrability”
Florida Court Rejects Claim Replacement Of Undamaged Property Is Necessary For Aesthetic Uniformity
Dick Bennett | Cozen O’Connor | November 10, 2015 Late last week a federal court in Florida tossed a condominium association’s claims that it was entitled to replace undamaged hallway carpeting, wallpaper, baseboards, and woodwork in order to “achieve aesthetic uniformity” with similar hallway components replaced after water damage. In Great Amer. Ins. Co. v.… Continue reading Florida Court Rejects Claim Replacement Of Undamaged Property Is Necessary For Aesthetic Uniformity
Causes of Insurance Disputes
Advise & Consult, Inc. | November 9, 2015 The details and specifications of insurance disputes can be never ending, with a number of permutations and specifications possible for each insurance dispute. Yet when you look down to the core of the issue, the primary causes for the insurance disputes boil down to a few similar… Continue reading Causes of Insurance Disputes
Insurance Company Has to Have Reasonable Requests Pursuant to the Policy
Nicole Vinson | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | October 31, 2015 When submitting a claim to an insurance company, a policyholder has certain obligations that must be followed. The insurance policy contract lists the obligations. The policy document was written by the insurance company and approved (most of the time) by the insurance regulatory… Continue reading Insurance Company Has to Have Reasonable Requests Pursuant to the Policy