Are Suit Limitation Provisions in the Policy Enforceable . . . And is the Insurer required to Show Prejudice?

Verne Pedro | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | June 28, 2019 Not sure when to sue your insurer? Property insurance policies typically contain a contractual suit limitation provision that sets the time within which policyholders may file suit on the claim. Some states allow the insurer to require in the policy that the policyholder… Continue reading Are Suit Limitation Provisions in the Policy Enforceable . . . And is the Insurer required to Show Prejudice?

Suit Limitation Provision Upheld

Tred R. Eyerly | Insurance Law Hawaii | February 25, 2019     The policy’s one year suit limitation provision was upheld, depriving insureds of benefits under the policy. Oswald v. South Central Mut. Ins. Co., 2018 Minn. App. Unpub. LEXIS 1077 (Dec. 24, 2018).      The Oswalds’ hog barn burned down on June 21,… Continue reading Suit Limitation Provision Upheld

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