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Florida Policyholders Are Upset with Stupid Denials of Claims

Property Insurance Coverage Law

The Florida House Committee on Banking and Insurance seemed to have many constituents upset with delays and denials when I was testifying in front of them a month ago. The insurance representative tried to explain that many of the denials were because most policies do not cover flood.

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Florida Insurance Regulators Demand Fair Treatment for Policyholders

Property Insurance Coverage Law

How do insurance claims work when your home has already been damaged once? A recent Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) Bulletin clarifies how insurers must handle claims for multiple hurricanes. But what happens when two hurricanes strike in the same season?

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Policyholder Prevails in Bad Faith Lawsuit

Property Insurance Coverage Law

As hurricane claims attorneys on both sides of the v. in litigation know, a fundamental tenet of Louisiana Law is that [A]n insurer has a continuing duty of good faith and fair dealing which extends throughout the litigation period. As hurricane claims attorneys on both sides of the v.

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Fighting for Policyholder Rights: Florida Bad Faith Law

Property Insurance Coverage Law

When a hurricane damages your home, you expect your insurance company to play fair. But what happens when insurers undervalue claims, drag out disputes, and then hide behind new laws to avoid accountability? Scottsdale Insurance Companya case that delivered a crucial victory for policyholders in Florida.

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When Artificial Intelligence Becomes Wrongful Intelligence in Claims Handling

Property Insurance Coverage Law

The latest revelations about Allstates use of artificial intelligence (AI) in drafting insurance claims emails should serve as a wake-up call for policyholders, insurance regulators, and insurance industry claims handlers.

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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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Avoid Claim Denials: Key Policyholder Duties After a Loss

Property Insurance Coverage Law

All insurance policies include a section placing specific responsibilities and obligations on policyholders to act in a certain way before entitling them to policy benefits for what should be a covered loss.