
SB22-094 Would Allow Reimbursement For Expenses On Underpaid Claims
When a property damage insurance claim is wrongfully denied or underpaid, the costs associated with getting a fair payment often fall on the policyholder. This
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When a property damage insurance claim is wrongfully denied or underpaid, the costs associated with getting a fair payment often fall on the policyholder. This

Policyholders with a metal roof need to pay careful attention to policy details – especially the SafeCo cosmetic damage exclusion related to hail damage. Hail

As the threat of massive hail storms increases, so does the amount of cosmetic damage exclusions in insurance policies. Exclusions are one way insurance carriers

Despite new laws going into effect this year to reform the insurance industry in Florida, thousands of policyholders are getting notices of rate hikes this

In February, winter storm Uri swept through Texas and left a trail of destruction costing an estimated $18B in repairs. Almost six months later, many

Are insurance carriers asking engineers to falsify reports and deny valid claims? If so, how widespread is this practice? A recent investigation into property damage

Insurance companies exert their power and influence in the property damage claim process through lobbying efforts to ensure local and state laws work in their

David Miller is the owner of Miller Public Adjusters in Wisconsin and a National Board Advisor for the American Adjuster Association. Proposed Senate Bill 434

It was a busy legislative session this year in Louisiana and for policyholders across the state still trying to recover from hurricanes that hit in

The American Adjuster Association (AAA) was very active in Illinois this year, lobbying to protect policyholder rights and bring cost balancing to the claim process.

It’s no secret Illinois policyholders have a hard time pursuing bad faith claims against insurance carriers. Due to state courts not recognizing bad faith as

A statistic that made headlines in early April in regards to Florida’s insurance crisis may be incorrect in the context it was applied, according to