Are Property Insurance Appraisers Regulated? – A Reminder of Recently Enacted HB 911 for Those Heading to Florida to Assist with Hurricane Michael

Deborah Trotter | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | October 12, 2018 House Bill 911, effective January 1, 2018, was filed by Representative Sean Shaw and enacted by the Florida Legislature to amend Fla. Stat. § 626.854, which protects policyholders through the regulation of public adjusters. Chip Merlin discussed this new law in detail in his post on… Continue reading Are Property Insurance Appraisers Regulated? – A Reminder of Recently Enacted HB 911 for Those Heading to Florida to Assist with Hurricane Michael

Changes and Extra Work – Is There a Limit?

Joseph R. Young | Smith Currie | October 1, 2018 Design and construction changes can be a challenge for everyone involved in a construction project. Designers and contractors endeavor to deliver a project that meets the owner’s needs, budget, and aesthetic considerations. As a project comes to fruition, the project frequently changes, and the parties… Continue reading Changes and Extra Work – Is There a Limit?

Teaching An Old Dog New Tricks: The Spearin Doctrine and Design-Build Projects

John Castro | Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani | October 5, 2018 The United States District Court for the Southern District of California has now held that the Spearin doctrine applies to design-build subcontractors where the subcontractor is expected to design a portion of their work. The case is United States for the use and benefit of Bonita Pipeline,… Continue reading Teaching An Old Dog New Tricks: The Spearin Doctrine and Design-Build Projects

Direct Physical Loss By Tenants Is Excluded Under Policy’s Dishonest or Criminal Acts Exclusion

Christina Phillips | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | October 2, 2018 Is loss or damage caused by a tenant covered under an all-risk insurance policy? Like most issues addressed in the Merlin blog posts, the answer is: it depends on the facts and the policy language. The Sixth Circuit in KVG Properties, Inc. v. Westfield… Continue reading Direct Physical Loss By Tenants Is Excluded Under Policy’s Dishonest or Criminal Acts Exclusion

Better Early Than Late

J. Ryan Fowler | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | October 3, 2018 I often get asked: “Can I still file a lawsuit against my insurance company for my claim from. . . .” Like all good lawyers my answer is maybe. The reality is that the deadlines to file a lawsuit against an insurance company… Continue reading Better Early Than Late

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