The Problem(s) With Hail Claims – Part 2

Bill Wilson | Claims Journal In last month’s column, we began our examination of hail and windstorm claims issues by focusing on the pervasive problem of whether delayed discovery and reporting of hail damage meets the conditional requirements of most homeowners policies to report damage promptly or as soon as practicable. In this issue, we’ll… Continue reading The Problem(s) With Hail Claims – Part 2

The Problem(s) With Hail Claims – Part 3

Bill Wilson | Claims Journal My previous two columns (May and June 2024) addressed issues with hail and windstorm claims regarding the discovery and reporting of damage, actual cash value versus replacement cost valuation and 180-day reporting conditions, percentage deductibles, special cosmetic damage limitations, and “marring” exclusions. In this third and final “hail claims” installment,… Continue reading The Problem(s) With Hail Claims – Part 3

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