Some States Require Insurance Producers To Carry Errors & Omissions Insurance Coverage Feb 11, 2013 By Shaun Marker
New York Legislature Considers “Homeowner’s Bill Of Rights” In Response To Experiences From Super-Storm Sandy Feb 04, 2013 By Shaun Marker
Proposed New York Legislation Seeks To Eliminate Surprise To Policyholders From Large Hurricane Percentage Deductibles Jan 28, 2013 By Shaun Marker
Courts Reviewing Super-Storm Sandy Cases Will Be Checking To See Whether The Outcome Is Consistent With The Intent Of The Parties To The Contract Jan 21, 2013 By Shaun Marker
The Gamesmanship Of The Property Insurance Claims Process…Yes You Have To Show The Insurer The Damaged Property, But You Also Have To Repair It Promptly Jan 14, 2013 By Shaun Marker
So There Is An Excavation Company As Your Next Door Neighbor; Could It Trigger Vandalism Coverage To Your Property? Jan 07, 2013 By Shaun Marker
New York’s Highest Court Holds Insurers Accountable For Actions In Adjusting Insurance Claims Dec 31, 2012 By Shaun Marker
In New York, Policyholders Can Recover “Additional” Damages That Are Foreseeable From An Insurer’s Bad Faith Delay In Performing Its Obligations Under The Contract Dec 24, 2012 By Shaun Marker
Does Your Property Insurer Owe You A Duty Of Good Faith In Processing Your Super-Storm Sandy Claim? Dec 17, 2012 By Shaun Marker
In The U.S., Everyone Lives In A Flood Zone–It’s Just A Question Of The Level Of Risk Facing The Property Dec 10, 2012 By Shaun Marker