Missouri Takes A Stand On Depreciation

Alycen A. Moss and Dakota Knehans | Property Insurance Law Observer On June 28, the Missouri Court of Appeals upheld a lower court’s decision finding Lexington Insurance Company (“Lexington”) breached its policy with homeowner Cynthia Franklin. Franklin’s home has sustained damage in a May 2016 storm for which she submitted a claim with Lexington. Lexington… Continue reading Missouri Takes A Stand On Depreciation

Goodbye Courtroom? Florida Citizens Wants Claims Disputes Heard by Admin Judges

William Rabb | Insurance Journal By this time next year, Citizens Property Insurance policyholders and assignees of benefits could see their claims disputes decided, not in county or circuit courts, but by administrative judges who work for a Florida state agency. The Citizens Board of Governors on Wednesday voted to move ahead with a policy… Continue reading Goodbye Courtroom? Florida Citizens Wants Claims Disputes Heard by Admin Judges

Cast Iron Drainpipes Latest Target in Florida Claims. But They Can Be Defended.

William Rabb | Insurance Journal A decade ago, it was questionable sinkhole damages that proliferated in Florida property insurance claims. More recently, “free roof” solicitations, roof claims and thousands of lawsuits have rattled the industry. Now comes cast iron drainpipes, common in homes built before 1975. The pipe systems have become targets for some of… Continue reading Cast Iron Drainpipes Latest Target in Florida Claims. But They Can Be Defended.

Fla. Court Clears Way for Video Recording of Adjuster’s Damage Inspections

William Rabb | Claims Journal Homeowners and public adjusters may now feel a little more emboldened to record an insurance adjuster’s inspection of a home, after a Florida appeals court ruled in favor of the practice last week – the third such ruling in as many years. The 4th District Court of Appeal, in West Palm… Continue reading Fla. Court Clears Way for Video Recording of Adjuster’s Damage Inspections

You Can’t Treat Construction Claims Like Your Grandkids

Matthew DeVries | Best Practices Construction Law I have seven children. and two of them have flown the coop.  I also have two grandchildren who are ripe for spoiling. You see, grandchildren are a different type of kid, which means I get to treat them different than the kiddos living under my roof.  In construction, however,… Continue reading You Can’t Treat Construction Claims Like Your Grandkids