Crazy New Policy Language? Report It To United Policyholders!

Chip Merlin | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog United Policyholders takes action and gets things done for policyholders regarding the insurance gap issue. United Policyholders is tackling the insurance gap coverage problem by providing staff and resources to collect rogue property insurance policy forms being issued by insurance companies, to show examples of how insurers are… Continue reading Crazy New Policy Language? Report It To United Policyholders!

Challenging and Defending a California Public Works Stop Payment Notice: Affidavit vs. Counter-Affidavit Process

William L. Porter | Porter Law Group One of the most effective collection procedures available to subcontractors and suppliers to California Construction projects is the “stop payment notice” procedure found under California Civil Code sections 9350 – 9364.  Under this procedure, the unpaid subcontractor or supplier may serve the stop payment notice on the public… Continue reading Challenging and Defending a California Public Works Stop Payment Notice: Affidavit vs. Counter-Affidavit Process

Be Careful with Good Faith Payments

Christopher G. Hill | Construction Law Musings | November 25, 2019 Sometimes doing the expedient thing and what looks good at the time can come back to bite you.  Just ask 3M Company. In Faneuil, Inc. v. 3M Co., the Virginia Supreme Court considered a customer services subcontract between Faneuil and 3M relating to a toll… Continue reading Be Careful with Good Faith Payments

Fighting Insurance Coverage Protection Gaps Is Sound Public Policy

Chip Merlin | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | December 9, 2019 As a follow up to the Insurance Protection Gaps webinar mentioned in yesterday‘s post, Water Loss From Toilet Overflow Is Covered Despite State Farm Denial, Professor James Hilliard of Temple University’s Department of Risk, Insurance, and Healthcare Management provided a basic outline and his… Continue reading Fighting Insurance Coverage Protection Gaps Is Sound Public Policy

Water Loss From Toilet Overflow Is Covered Despite State Farm Denial

Chip Merlin | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | December 8, 2019 The Mid-Atlantic Association of Public Insurance Adjusters (MAPIA) held a meeting this past week with about thirty-five public adjusters in attendance. President Paul Yemm, yours truly, Holly Soffer, and Tony DiUlio are pictured above. Soffer and Diulio gave a wonderful insurance gaps presentation that was highlighted Tony DiUlio’s… Continue reading Water Loss From Toilet Overflow Is Covered Despite State Farm Denial

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