A robbery victim without insurance buys coverage and tries to file a claim after the fact.
Discusses additional living expenses and when and how they should be applied.
Additional living expenses is broad coverage; however, the premises must be unfit to live in in order for coverage to be available.
South Carolina Supreme Court rules that insurers can factor labor costs depreciation into actual cash value offers to insureds.
This article by advisory board member Ethan A. Gross, JD discusses the surging construction costs driven by the pandemic and the affect it may have on insureds and their coverage.
Certain legal products require the grower/seller to have a license in order to grow, store and sell the product. Once an individual's license expires, that individual may find themselves in violation of state laws, and may experience serious consequences.
Alison Trejo from Kelley Kronenberg litigated this case and said "[t]he DCA continues to uphold policy conditions and thereby conditions precedent to filing suit."
Could a court possibly find a duty to defend under a homeowners or a personal liability umbrella policy in a case where the insured planted a hidden camera in his neighbor's bathroom?
The Broad Evidence rule is often confusing, as what factors should be included when determining the value of a property can vary. This article briefly reviews the Broad Evidence rule.
What happens when monkeys escape from a private home.