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CBS 60 Minutes Exposes Alleged Insurance Company Fraud: Adjusters Reveal Altered Hurricane Damage Estimates by Claims Management

Property Insurance Coverage Law

In a shocking exposé aired last night on CBS’s 60 Minutes, allegations of widespread insurance fraud by insurance companies following Hurricane Ian were exposed.

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State Farm Water Damage Protocols and Insurance Company Expert Witnesses

Property Insurance Coverage Law

State Farm policyholders should be aware of its companys water damage claims processes, as noted in State Farms Water Protocol. After reading the facts and allegations of a recent water claim denial, I would suggest they also should be concerned with alleged experts providing opinions about the cause of water losses.

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Beware of a One-Year Deadline to File a Lawsuit—Always Hire a Public Adjuster If Your Insurer Makes You Adjust Your Own Claim

Property Insurance Coverage Law

A recent federal court decision favoring Liberty Mutual Insurance Company in a pipe burst claim1 left me thinking about two lessons. First, this case strongly reminds policyholders to be aware of time limits in their insurance policies and take action as soon as they believe their claim is not being handled fairly.

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Brotherhood Mutual Hit With $35 Million Punitive Award on Roof Damage Claim

Property Insurance Coverage Law

We have battled insurance companies, co-counseled on cases, and discussed property insurance case law at a depth most … The post Brotherhood Mutual Hit With $35 Million Punitive Award on Roof Damage Claim appeared first on Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog.

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The New “Notice” Trap: Better Ring a Bell for Every Coverage You Might Claim

Property Insurance Coverage Law

According to this sparkling gem of judicial thought, it turns out that its not enough to tell your insurance company, “Hey, my house … The post The New “Notice” Trap: Better Ring a Bell for Every Coverage You Might Claim appeared first on Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog.

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Beware of a One-Year Deadline to File a Lawsuit—Always Hire a Public Adjuster If Your Insurer Makes You Adjust Your Own Claim

Property Insurance Coverage Law

A recent federal court decision favoring Liberty Mutual Insurance Company in a pipe burst claim1 left me thinking about two lessons. First, this case strongly reminds policyholders to be aware of time limits in their insurance policies and take action as soon as they believe their claim is not being handled fairly.

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The New “Notice” Trap: Better Ring a Bell for Every Coverage You Might Claim

Property Insurance Coverage Law

According to this sparkling gem of judicial thought, it turns out that its not enough to tell your insurance company, “Hey, my house … The post The New “Notice” Trap: Better Ring a Bell for Every Coverage You Might Claim appeared first on Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog.

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