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Coverage Q&A: Both Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) form language can impact claims.
Coverage Q&A: Business income is the net income that would have been earned were it not for an insurable loss.
Coverage Q&A: As legal marijuana use becomes more pervasive nationwide, so too will cannabis-related insurance claims.
Coverage Q&A: Not all of the costs associated with repairing broken pipes are covered by insurance.
Coverage Q&A: The freezing, thawing or pressure of water or ice exclusion in homeowners' insurance policies does not apply to snow.
Coverage Q&A: Insurance liability questions arise after one state objects to policy exclusion language due to the opioid epidemic.
Coverage Q&A: Regardless of the loss, insurance coverage may be tough to secure when a property is vacant.
Coverage Q&A: It may be difficult to determine whether or not insurance coverage exists for property damage caused by trees or roots.
Coverage Q&A: Did the insured landlord have proprietary interest in and derive monetary benefit from the damaged property?
Coverage Q&A: Understanding water damage insurance coverage could be going straight to the source of the problem.