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Construction Financing and Factoring of Insurance Receivables—MMA Related Case Sheds Light on Factors in the Property Insurance Claim Industry

Property Insurance Coverage Law

Property damage insurance claims funding by factoring companies is a relatively recent phenomenon in the property insurance claims industry.

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Protect Your Finances: The Truth About Small Insurance Claims

Shield Insurance Agency

Shield Insurance Blog | Small Insurance Claims | Contact Our Sales Team! Small Insurance Claims Can Raise Premiums Small insurance claims, such as those for minor property damage, may seem like a hassle to deal with.

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The Importance of Experts J&S Welding, Inc. v. Liberty Mutual Insurance Company

The Property Insurance Law Observer

The 6th Circuit held that the property policy’s cosmetic damage exclusion applied to bar coverage because the insured, J&S Welding, Inc. Insured”), failed to disclose or produce any expert evidence to rebut the conclusions of the West American’s three experts, who determined the roof’s damage was merely cosmetic.

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What Does It Mean to Be a No-Fault State?

TGS

The Basics: Defining a No-Fault State At its core, a no-fault state is one where your car insurance policy takes care of your medical expenses and certain other costs, regardless of who caused the accident. In a no-fault system, each driver’s own insurance policy is the first line of defense for medical bills and other specified expenses.

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What to Do After a Car Accident: A Step-by-Step Guide

TGS

Avoid standing in the middle of the road or putting yourself in harm’s way while assessing the damage. In many states, you’re required to file a police report for accidents that involve injuries or significant property damage. Plus, having a police report on file can help you later when dealing with insurance claims.

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What’s in a Name (Insured)? Pennsylvania Federal Court Holds Homeowners’ Insurance Policy’s Requirement to Submit to Examination Under Oath Applies Only to Named Insured

The Property Insurance Law Observer

Specifically, the Court affirmed that the duty to submit to an EUO, as included in the insurance policy, applied only to a “named insured” and not an “insured person” and, as such, the named insured’s son failure to comply did not constitute a material breach of the insurance policy.

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How to Protect your Business Against Frozen Pipes and Sprinkler Systems

Bankers Insurance

How to Protect your Business Against Frozen Pipes and Sprinkler Systems In the winter season, businesses encounter unique property challenges, notably the potential for frozen pipes and sprinkler systems. These issues can lead to expensive damage, operational disruptions, and potential safety hazards.