Paul LaSalle | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | October 13, 2019 In a recent case, a federal appeals court held that named insureds’ son and daughter-in-law were required to submit to an examination under oath (“EUO”) because they resided in the insureds’ house, and that their failure to do so precluded recovery on the… Continue reading Are My Children and Their Spouses Required to Submit to an Examination Under Oath for My Property Damage Claim?
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Misrepresentations Made After Loss But Before An Examination Under Oath
Chip Merlin | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | September 24, 2019 New Jersey Merlin Law Group attorney Jason Cieri was married last week. It was a fantastic wedding. It also provided me a chance to catch-up with some Jersey Shore public adjusters, discuss the upcoming PPAANJ seminar on November 14 and write this blog which includes a case… Continue reading Misrepresentations Made After Loss But Before An Examination Under Oath