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Insured Tenant Defeats Fraud Claim
The main take-away is that in Minnesota an insurer has the burden to prove three separate elements for a fraud claim.
Condo and Townhome Unit Owners’ Insurance Claims
any loss covered by the property policy under subsection (a)(1) shall be adjusted by and with the association.
What Appraisals Do Not Cover
The following is a list of common disputes between property owners and their insurance companies that are not determined in appraisal:
Minnesota Hail Claim Deadlines
The one-year deadline for hail claims puts property owners in a bind.
Roof Decking and Building Codes
The principle that arises from this case is “the damaged portion of the property” is not limited to material directly hit by a storm.
Five Reasons Why Insurers Deny Claims, And What To Do
What You Should Do. Find an expert in this field who will give an opinion on the cause.
Is All Property Insurance The Same?
This article is to help consumers make wise choices when considering property insurance.
Understanding the Examination Under Oath
The key to preparing for an EUO is the preparation itself.
Bad Faith in Wisconsin
Understanding the criteria for a Wisconsin bad faith claim is necessary when it’s time to get serious about an insurance company’s conduct.
Options When The Adjustment Is Unfair
For complex claims with several coverages being claimed, such as alternative living expenses and contents, public adjusters can smooth the process.