10 Bad Faith Insurance Claim Practices

D.J. Banovitz – January 7, 2013 Learn about some common bad faith insurance claim practices. If you are dealing with a denied claim after unfair practice, get legal help from a Denver attorney. Unfortunately, bad faith insurance practices can leave victims without the compensation to which they are entitled following an accident. There are many… Continue reading 10 Bad Faith Insurance Claim Practices

Sandy-Related Insured Losses Likely to Exceed $20 Billion – Insurance Networking News

Chris McMahon – January 8, 2013 Fitch says total estimated losses could continue to rise, as several insurers have yet to release loss estimates. Insured losses attributable to Superstorm Sandy will exceed $20 billion, according to an update from Fitch Ratings, and based on loss estimates from individual companies totaling $16 to $17 billion so… Continue reading Sandy-Related Insured Losses Likely to Exceed $20 Billion – Insurance Networking News

Navigating the Insurance Implications of Superstorm Sandy

Mary Beth Forshaw and Bryce L. Friedman – December 11, 2012 In the weeks since Sandy struck the east coast of the United States, estimates of property damage, business interruption expenses and other related losses have exceeded $70 billion, with insured losses estimated to be in the $25 billion range. As hundreds of thousands of… Continue reading Navigating the Insurance Implications of Superstorm Sandy

California Court Reaffirms Negligent Professional Advice not an Occurrence

In its recent decision in Aquarius Well Drilling, Inc. v. American States Insurance Co., 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 172770 (E.D. Cal. Dec. 4, 2012), the United States District Court for the Eastern District of California had occasion to consider whether an insured’s professional negligence constituted an occurrence for the purpose of triggering coverage under a… Continue reading California Court Reaffirms Negligent Professional Advice not an Occurrence

The Early Bird Gets the Worm. File Your Super Storm Sandy Claim As Soon As Possible!

Joseph A. Porcelli – November 21, 2012 Good communication with your insurance company is incredibly important when filing a property damage claim.  While the statute of limitations on property damage claims may be as long as three (3) years in some states, be sure to check your insurance policy to see if there is a… Continue reading The Early Bird Gets the Worm. File Your Super Storm Sandy Claim As Soon As Possible!

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