Christina Phillips | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | February 25, 2017 It happens frequently: The insurance company admits the policy covered part of the loss but refuses payment at the time because the amount of the loss falls below the deductible. The insurer then admits the insured also suffered other damages to the property,… Continue reading Does a Partial Denial and Jury Demand Prohibit the Insurer From Proceeding with Appraisal?
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Governor Cuomo Signed Bill Into Law On November 21st Allowing Appraisals In New York To Determine “Scope Of Loss”
Shaun Marker | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | January 6, 2015 Appraisal in first-party property insurance claims is meant to resolve disagreements over the amount of loss. Appraisal is a contractual alternative dispute resolution process. But often the parties dispute involves some disagreement over the scope of the covered damages resulting from the loss. Insurance… Continue reading Governor Cuomo Signed Bill Into Law On November 21st Allowing Appraisals In New York To Determine “Scope Of Loss”
Appraisal in Flood Claims
Robert Trautmann – May 19, 2013 Hurricane Sandy has brought about a number of changes to New Jersey and the rest of the tri-state area. It appears to be bringing about some changes – or clarifications – at FEMA as well. This week FEMA released a bulletin concerning appraisal of flood claims under the National… Continue reading Appraisal in Flood Claims