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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.
Wisconsin Proofs of Loss
I think proofs of loss are an opportunity. It is an opportunity for the insured property owner to sit down with a contractor and/or public adjuster and carefully consider the scope of repair. Careful consideration benefits everyone.
Interest on Minnesota Appraisal Awards
The state law method is the default method when the insurance policy does not state the method. The insurance policy itself can govern calculation of interest, to the point that interest can be written out of an insurance policy.
Wisconsin Cooperation Clauses
Most Wisconsin insurance policies include a cooperation clause whereby the insured property owner must produce documents and records to support an insurance claim. The insurance company can deny a valid claim when a property owner fails to cooperate. Yet the insurer’s right to do so is not absolute.
Insurance Fraud in Wisconsin
The essence of a misrepresentation is when an insured states a fact that is false
Cooperation Clause in Minnesota
Insurance companies that allege a breach of the cooperation clause must prove prejudice in addition to materiality.