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Coverage Q&A: Take a good look at insurance policy language to determine coverage for wildlife damage.
Hawaii Supreme Court issues ruling in workers' compensation case of first impression.
Coverage Q&A: Whether or not a loss is covered may rest on the appearance of routine wear and tear.
Coverage Q&A: It's essential to know whether your homeowners' policy includes an exclusion for leaks lasting more than a few days.
Coverage Q&A: As always, it is up to the insurer to prove that the pollution exclusion applies to a particular claim.
Coverage Q&A: The expected or intended injury exclusion can be difficult to apply. Here's why...
Coverage Q&A: Insurance issues are becoming increasingly relevant as more tragic shootings occur.
Coverage Q&A: Business income coverage is triggered when the insured's loss results in the necessary suspension of operations.
Coverage Q&A: A direct loss from volcano fire or explosions is covered, and ash clean-up is considered 'debris removal.'
Coverage Q&A: Most homeowners' policies provide coverage for the named insured who resides at the named risk — not for tenants.