The Practical Reasons Insurers Take Examinations Under Oath and Why Policyholders Need Representation By Legal Counsel Oct 28, 2009 By Chip Merlin
Under What Circumstances Can a Policyholder Refuse to Answer a Question at an Examination Under Oath and Not Lose Policy Benefits? Oct 21, 2009 By Chip Merlin
Sworn Statements and Examinations Under Oath: National Perspectives of Where the Insurer Can Require the Policyholder to Provide the Statement Sep 25, 2009 By Chip Merlin
What Happens if A Policyholder Does Not Attend an Examination Under Oath? Sep 16, 2009 By Chip Merlin
The Examination Under Oath: A Thirteen Part Series on Everything You Need (and Would Ever Want) to Know About Examinations Under Oath and Sworn Statements Under Oath Given Pursuant to a Property Insurance Claim Sep 02, 2009 By Chip Merlin
Flood Insurance Waivers Concerning Proof of Loss are Subject to Judicial Review: A Recent Flood Case that Makes Sense Aug 22, 2009 By Chip Merlin
Partial and Advance Payments–An Insurance Company Attorney Claims that There is No Legal Obligation to Pay Undisputed Benefits Aug 21, 2009 By Chip Merlin
What does a Property Insurance Coverage Policyholder Lawyer Think About the Day After a Def Leppard Concert? Aug 16, 2009 By Chip Merlin
A Small Insurance Case May Cost Many Florida Public Adjusters Millions in Class Action Lawsuits Aug 14, 2009 By Chip Merlin