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Insurance Coverage Q&A: Hidden Leak but not Behind a Wall
When the seepage isn't behind a wall but is behind a moveable object, does the exception apply?Insurance Coverage Q&A: Does Your Dog Bite?
How does policy language line up with state regulations concerning insurers ability to underwrite based on dog breeds?Arizona, Dog Breeds, and Homeowner Policies
The Arizona Department of Insurance and Financial Institutions has announced a new law regarding dogs and homeowners policies that goes into effect June 30, 2023.Insurance Coverage Q&A: Tree versus Travel Trailer
When a tree falls on a travel trailer, does coverage fall under the dwelling policy or the auto policy for damage to the trailer?One, Two, Six Strikes You're Out in the Old Mold Game
Even though the district court misapplied the burden-shifting analysis from Texas insurance law, the Fifth Circuit affirmed the verdict in favor of Crestbrook because the insurer successfully "demonstrated that a generalized mold claim [was] excluded under the policy" purchased by the insureds.Florida Enacts Sweeping Tort Reform Legislation, Raising Barriers to Insurance Coverage Claims
Florida's recent "tort reform" bill has upped the ante for policyholders seeking to hold insurance companies accountable for bad faith.Putting Fine Print Under the Microscope
If an insurance company updates the statute of limitations for their policy via endorsement, must the company also update the statute of limitations in the policy itself?Fraud Investigation Adds Turbulence to Florida Homeowners Market
The crisis centering on Florida's home insurance market took a new turn when Gov. DeSantis confirmed criminal investigations are underway concerning "reports of people getting shortchanged or getting unlawfully dropped" by their home insurance carriers.Two to Tango: Tort Reform and Hurricane Ian Claims in Florida
Attorneys in South Florida do not view the state's recent tort reforms with a favorable eye.State Farm Policy Gets 'Lost in Translation' For Georgia Homeowners
The homeowners contended that, based on the language of their homeowners policy with State-Farm, the partial relief they received for post-damage repairs was not enough. State Farm disagreed.