Oklahoma Appraisal Endorsement May Be Non-Binding on Insurer : Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

Larry Bache – April 21, 2014 In my last post, I wrote about my trip to Oklahoma and the opportunity to help victims of devastating hail storms and catastrophic tornadoes. One of the major reasons litigation is the most viable option in these claims is because many of the policies at issue include a non-binding… Continue reading Oklahoma Appraisal Endorsement May Be Non-Binding on Insurer : Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog

Xactware Offers New Project Management Integration for Contractors

MarketWatch – March 26, 2014 Xactware recently announced plans for integration between its claims-handling suite of solutions and various project management tools to help contractors improve efficiency and effectiveness. Xactware, a member of the Verisk Insurance Solutions group at Verisk Analytics, provides cloud-based claims-handling tools and data on mobile, online, and desktop platforms for professionals… Continue reading Xactware Offers New Project Management Integration for Contractors

“The Importance of Personal Counsel in a Construction-Defect Lawsuit” or “If You’re My Attorney, Why are you Telling Me I Need to Hire Another Attorney?”

Mike Curry – October 10, 2013 A construction company faces a long and often difficult journey when it receives a “Notice of Claim” letter informing it of a possible construction-defect lawsuit.  Usually, one of the first questions asked is, “What am I supposed to do now?”  A prudent construction company will immediately notify its insurance… Continue reading “The Importance of Personal Counsel in a Construction-Defect Lawsuit” or “If You’re My Attorney, Why are you Telling Me I Need to Hire Another Attorney?”

The Nuts and Bolts of the Texas Statute of Limitations on Insurance Claims

Nyanza Moore – September 24, 2013 There are few things more worrisome then running out of time to sue. So, I’ve come up with a short form for determining if you still have time or if the clock has already run out on your rights. There are a few rules to think about when filing… Continue reading The Nuts and Bolts of the Texas Statute of Limitations on Insurance Claims