To Plea or Not to Plea? Insurer’s Denial of Coverage for Residential Fire Loss Upheld

Francisco Garcia | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | May 18, 2018 I recently came across an interesting opinion, Fuller v. Mercury Insurance Company of Georgia,1 where the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals discussed the effect of a guilty plea on a policyholder’s civil action against their insurance carrier. The opinion stemmed from a residential fire loss… Continue reading To Plea or Not to Plea? Insurer’s Denial of Coverage for Residential Fire Loss Upheld

Compliance with Policy Conditions After a Denial of Coverage

Edward Eshoo | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | January 6, 2018 In Florida, an insurer’s denial of coverage constitutes a waiver of its right to require an insured to comply with policy conditions before filing suit.1 But, what if insured requests an insurer to reconsider its coverage denial before filing suit? Does the request to… Continue reading Compliance with Policy Conditions After a Denial of Coverage

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