Hail HAAG and Travelers Insurance Claims : Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

Chip Merlin – March 21, 2014 Hail damage claim disputes and lawsuits are the rage in Texas, Colorado, Oklahoma, Arizona, and Missouri. Many insurance companies have developed operational claims responses for the purpose of controlling their severity of loss. For many insurers, HAAG is the “go to” preferred expert vendor providing various services. I have… Continue reading Hail HAAG and Travelers Insurance Claims : Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

Florida Construction Liens: Insurance Proceeds And Construction Liens

W. Mason – Fox Rothschild LLP – March 10, 2014 When an improvement covered by property damage insurance is damaged or destroyed and the owner, contractor, or subcontractor is paid for the destroyed improvement, the person or entity receiving the insurance proceeds holds those funds in trust for the lienors holding liens related to the… Continue reading Florida Construction Liens: Insurance Proceeds And Construction Liens

Proving and Winning a First Party Bad Faith Case in Colorado, Part 3 – The Nuts and Bolts of Discovery : Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

In this part of my series on Proving and Winning a First Party Bad Faith Case in Colorado, I am going to disclose the Request for Production of Documents I recently served upon the insurer’s attorney on a case I am handling in federal court in the Western District of Missouri. I am sharing this… Continue reading Proving and Winning a First Party Bad Faith Case in Colorado, Part 3 – The Nuts and Bolts of Discovery : Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

Proving and Winning a First-Party Bad Faith Case in Colorado, Part 2 : Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

David Furtado – Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog – February 25, 2014 In a previous post regarding proving a first-party bad faith case in Colorado, I wrote about C.R.S. §§10-3-1113 and 10-3-1104. These statutes provide the first place to look when taking actions in representing policyholders, and provide guidance regarding the questions I ask in… Continue reading Proving and Winning a First-Party Bad Faith Case in Colorado, Part 2 : Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

Waiver of Subrogation – Two Reminders

Stanley A. Martin – February 5, 2014 Diesel fuel is spilled during renovation of a library, damaging both the work in progress and the surrounding building or land.  Damages may exceed $500,000, but the owner’s pollution coverage is apparently limited to $5,000.  Is the owner barred from pursuing the contractor and others based on the waiver of… Continue reading Waiver of Subrogation – Two Reminders

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