New FAA Rules Opens Door for Increased Use of Drones in Insurance

Denise Johnson | Claims Journal | July 27, 2016 The recent release of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) rules for drones weighing less than 55 pounds will allow drones to be used in more commercial applications, like during claims inspections of individual homes. Susan Williams, content strategist with CoreLogic, discussed the FAA’s recent issuance of commercial drone… Continue reading New FAA Rules Opens Door for Increased Use of Drones in Insurance

Workmanship and Earth Movement Exclusions Preclude Coverage for Collapse As a Matter of Law

Joann Selleck | Cozen O’Connor | July 29, 2016 A U.S. federal district court recently granted Peerless Insurance’s summary judgment motion, concluding that, as a matter of law, under Virginia law, a property policy insuring a building under renovation would not provide coverage for a collapsed basement wall due to a subcontractor’s lack of shoring,. Taja… Continue reading Workmanship and Earth Movement Exclusions Preclude Coverage for Collapse As a Matter of Law

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