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Employers do have some legal cover for making tough choices so long as they are following agency guidelines.
The Third District Court of Appeal posed a direct question to the Florida Supreme Court to resolve "a matter of great importance" involving State Farm.
Some new perils are covered by insurance and others are existing ones that have been magnified in the 21st century.
Other crises can provide some insight into how claims organizations could be affected in the wake of the coronavirus.
The insurance industry is only beginning to see the legal implications of the global novel coronavirus crisis.
Insurance agencies that provide personal lines services to affluent clients often exceed today's tough customer expectations.
An executive order from the governor allows installment payments over the next year.
The CARES Act establishes several new avenues for businesses to combat the financial repercussions of the COVID-19 crisis.
Insurers must investigate and evaluate each policyholder's COVID-19 claim and then thoroughly explain coverage determinations.
The waves of claims are on the horizon, but following these tips will help insurers be prepared.