New York’s Highest Court Supports an Expansive View of Vandalism Coverage Under Property Insurance Policy Nov 18, 2013 By Shaun Marker
Insurance Policy Tear-out Provision May Require Insurance Carrier To Pay For Costs To Repair Plumbing Nov 12, 2013 By Shaun Marker
Is There A Battle Going On Over Hurricane Sandy-Inspired Bills That Propose To Eliminate Anti-concurrent Cause Provisions From Policies? Nov 04, 2013 By Shaun Marker
The Importance Of Expert Witnesses To Support Damages In Insurance Claim Investigations Oct 28, 2013 By Shaun Marker
New York’s Highest Court Holds Act Could Be Considered “Vandalism” Even Though Not Directed Specifically at the Damaged Property Oct 21, 2013 By Shaun Marker
New York Statute of Limitations Can Be Contractually Shortened to as Little as One Year From Date Of Loss Oct 14, 2013 By Shaun Marker
New Jersey Federal Court Holds That The National Flood Insurance Program Does Not Prohibit A Cause Of Action Against The Broker In Procuring The Policy Oct 07, 2013 By Shaun Marker
Florida Homeowners Are Entitled to Replacement Cost Without First Entering Into a Contract or Incurring the Costs Sep 30, 2013 By Shaun Marker
Legislation Proposed In New Jersey To Eliminate Anti-Concurrent Cause Provisions From Insurance Policies Sep 16, 2013 By Shaun Marker
With an All-Risk Policy, Does the Policyholder Have to Specify What the Covered Peril Is? Sep 10, 2013 By Shaun Marker
Is The “Act Of God” Or “Act of Nature” Defense Misplaced in First-Party Property All-Risk Policies? Sep 03, 2013 By Shaun Marker