Calif. Landslides Prompt ‘Efficient Proximate Cause’ Rehash

Jennifer Hoffman | Zelle LLP | May 4, 2018 Mother Nature recently reminded California, as she often does, of how cruel she can be. In December 2017, the state experienced its largest wildfire in history.[1] The wildfire, known as the Thomas Fire, burned more than 281,000 acres in Southern California and destroyed more than 1,000… Continue reading Calif. Landslides Prompt ‘Efficient Proximate Cause’ Rehash

California Department of Insurance Provides Notice that Mudslides are Covered Losses

Denise Sze | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | February 7, 2018 Southern Californians impacted by the mudslides that followed the devastating wildfires in Ventura and Santa Barbara may see some light at the end of the tunnel with the big question of whether insurers will cover their mudslide loss. Over the last few week… Continue reading California Department of Insurance Provides Notice that Mudslides are Covered Losses

California Monsoonal Weather Brings Mud Property Damage to Southern California, But Is It Covered Damage?

Denise Sze – August 5, 2014 The last few weeks has seen unseasonably humid weather in our arid Southern California climate. It’s uncharacteristic for our climate to have high humidity. Last week the monsoonal thunderstorms brought a great tragedy as a young man on the beach of Venice died from a lightning strike off the… Continue reading California Monsoonal Weather Brings Mud Property Damage to Southern California, But Is It Covered Damage?

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